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Brand: Engineered Garments x Tarvas

Model: Explorer

Key Features: Italian suede upper, waterproof mudguard, cow leather lining, co-branded insoles, integrated lacing cage, foam midsole, natural rubber sole.

Release Date: Available now

Price: $274

Buy: Select retailers like Norse Store

Editor’s Notes: Engineered Garments partners with independent Finnish footwear brand, Tarvas, for a new three-piece collaboration. The project finds the Tarvas Explorer optioned in light blue, navy, and black.

Designed to complement the upcoming Engineered Garments collection, the EG x Tarvas Explorer boasts fine Italian suede across the upper, which is wrapped with a waterproof mudguard. From there, the low-top shoe features premium cow leather lining, a sturdy foam midsole, and a natural rubber outsole.

You can find the Engineered Garments x Tarvas Explorer available now at select retailers including Norse Store.

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