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A while back, we broke the news on the 2024 launch of the Classics collection – a special range of Burberry sneakers, apparel, and accessories, dedicated to Daniel Lee's ongoing pursuit of infusing modern-day trends with the house's storied aesthetic codes.

Amongst the new Burberry sneakers, we find the Terrace model. It's one of many examples of said design philosophy: a merger of a contemporary streetwear beacon with different-colored versions of the British brand's signature check print – not unlike its sibling, the Box sneaker.

Made in Italy, these ultra-luxe, leather-lined Burberry sneakers feature an array of references to the brand's past, including the archival font used for the logo-embossed sole, and the Equestrian Knight Design on their tongue.

BurberryTerrace Sneakers
$750
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Plaid is irresistibly in at the moment anyway, so what better time to invest in a pair of highest quality Burberry sneakers than now? Especially to go with the new Rocking Horse bag or their sporty summerwear.

And hey, don't worry, if you're not into prints on feet, there's a more neutral, all-black variant of the Terrace Burberry sneakers, too. Better go check them out before they're gone (sorry, can't help it, it's too easy).

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