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Thanks to Y-3, the soccer shoe craze just got weirder. It's a good weird, though.

Y-3's Field sneaker is a little unusual in the sense that it's equally dressy and sporty. It's a slim, quietly luxe leather sneaker. It's also simultaneously a full-fledged soccer shoe, equipped with cleats and all.

It literally strikes the perfect balance between, well, the field and fashion.

The Y-3 Field sneakers actually came out during the early 2000s. They're now back and even better than before, with the brand offering the model in two stylish black and silver colorways, now available on Extra Butter's website for $330.

The collaborative line between Yohji Yamamoto and adidas is quite familiar with turning sports classics into high-end treasures, as evidenced by the pairing's quality leather running shoes and fine combat boots.

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Now, it's making soccer sneakers that are almost too luxurious for the actual fields.

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