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Brand: Dior

Model: B29

Release Date: Available now

Price: $1,050 USD

Buy: Online and in-store at Dior

Editor’s Notes: When it comes to designer sneakers, Dior has an impressive offering. From the B23, which sports the label's signature Oblique print, becoming a staple amongst streetwear fans and fashion enthusiasts, to the recent addition of the sportswear-inspired B30, it is safe to say that there's a silhouette for everyone available.

The B29 is a simple, yet eye-catching shoe, with a retro-inspired design. Out of Dior's footwear offerings, it is definitely one of my favorites because of its "if you know, you know" approach.

Crafted from smooth calfskin paired with suede paneling and technical mesh, the shoe's summer colorway is brown with hints of orange sprinkled throughout, which in my opinion, is a great combo for spring and summer.

Of course, the shoe is also available in plenty of other iterations, such as monochrome grey, for those looking for a more minimal option.

If you're looking to cop a pair, they are currently available online at the Dior website as well as in-store.

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