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Brand: Harmony Paris x ASICS

Model: GEL-Kayano 25

Key Features: The GEL-Kayano 25 is built for endurance, equipped with the GEL shock absorbing system and lined in a memory foam, it envelops the ankle and holds the heel, for a secure run.

Release Date: Available now

Price: €175 (approximately $200)

Buy: Exclusively released at Harmony on January 26. It launches today, February 2, at D+7 in a network of hand-picked boutiques around the world including END. Clothing, Très Bien, Browns, Luisaviaroma, and Slam Jam.

Editor's Notes: After a first collaboration on the GEL-Venture 6 back in October, followed by the the GEL-Quantum 360 in December, Harmony reunites once more with ASICS. The GEL-Kayano 25 comes in two colorways: silver and fluorescent yellow.

Harmony continues its exploration of the Japanese equipment manufacturer’s emblematic running silhouettes, this time with a model designed entirely around endurance. The GEL-Kayano 25 includes several design features – such as FlyteFoam technology for a better bounce, and an upper Jacquard mesh on the insole and upper – that provide both comfort and support, making it an appealing choice for endurance athletes.

As the lookbook images demonstrate, this very limited series is cast in tones that make the sneakers appropriate for less athletic endeavors, too.

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