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It appears Jae Tips and Saucony aren't quite done with each other yet. From the looks of it, the two are just getting started.

Jae Tips took to Instagram to preview what looks like his next Saucony shoe — or three. Maybe. Keep reading, I'll explain why.

In the teaser, the musician-slash-designer holds up a vibrant pair of Grid Shadow 2 shoes, rendered in shades of pink and finished with a bright neon yellow sole.

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An embroidered "Forever" is stitched on the side suede toe, while Tips' floral branding settles on the mesh tongue and heel.

That's not all, though. In the photo's background, there appears to be another colorway of the collaborative shoe, this time boasting red, green, beige, and brown shades. I'm getting burger vibes, like with Vandy the Pinks' sandwich-inspired sneakers, for some reason.

Swiping on Tips' photo dump, the designer also teases three insole options. Three insoles = three shoes, perhaps? That's what Tips' fans think it means.

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Tips is fresh off of his inaugural shoe collaboration with Saucony, which dropped in May and became an instant hit amongst sneakerheads — and 21 Savage.

Tips' first-ever shoe collab saw the designer take on the Grid Azura 2000 with an ultra-bold design featuring various prints and colors.

The collaborative Grid Azura 2000 – dubbed "Remember Who Fronted" — quickly flew off shelves on its release day. No surprises there as Tips' creations, like his coveted headwear, typically garner hyped attention.

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The same energy is expected to follow with Jae Tips' next Saucony collaboration, whenever the designer decides to bless us with some release details. That's if these will see the light of day.

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