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Brand: Chanel

Model: Calfskin Sneaker

Key Features: The Chanel Calfskin features a leather upper with perforations on the sides and toe box for added breathability. Fuzzy "Chanel" branding draws attention to the heel, while additional branding is present on the tongue tag and insole. The white and fuchsia pair comes with fuchsia-colored laces, and the all-white iteration is outfitted with tonal white laces.

Release Date: Available now

Price: $950

Buy: Chanel

Editor’s Notes: Chanel has released two new colorways of the Calfskin Sneaker as a part of its Spring/Summer 2020 Pre-Collection. Offered in white and fuchsia as well as all-white, the former is the standout colorway. Each iteration is decorated with fuzzy Chanel branding on the heel, serving as the standout design element of the footwear.

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