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Leading trail shoe brand HOKA ONE ONE recently released its FW18 footwear line, and the styles have not come without some turning heads in fashion’s most respected circles. It's easy to see why; the French label's shoes aren't just high-performant (making them perfect for fall), but the bold colorways and chunky silhouettes are totally of the moment.

Joining the likes of Salomon in the huge appeal for functional trail sneakers, HOKA ONE ONE's shoes have gone from cult running appeal to fashion statement, with the latest drop boasting highlights such as the all-black Bondi 6, colorful Gaviota, and a pair of hiking boot-inspired Tor Ultra His.

And while bolder colorways might seem like a seriously anti-fashion choice, it's these styles that seem to be gaining the most attention. Available at the likes of Browns and Slam Jam Socialism, we're yet to test these super technical shoes on the racetrack, but you can bet they'll be rocked at Highsnobiety HQ for the foreseeable.

Ranging in price from $131 to $180, check out all our favorite styles below, and click through to cop.

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