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Brand: Kiko Kostadinov x ASICS

Model: GEL-Kiril 2

Key Features: Doing away with the visible laces on the original GEL-Kiril, Kiko Kostadinov’s GEL-Kiril 2 is one of his most streamlined designs thus far. The FlyteFoam Propel midsole gives the sneaker a touch of performance oomph, while a hook and loop fastening system provides support, should you decide to leave the hidden laces undone.

Release Date: October 31

Price: TBC

Buy: Online at Kiko Kostadinov and at select retailers TBC

Editor’s Notes: Kiko Kostadinov’s final ASICS collaboration before he takes on a role as an in-house creative director for the Japanese sportswear company is the GEL-Kiril 2. The sneaker is an evolution of the original GEL-Kiril sneaker, which dropped earlier this year in February.

The Kiko Kostadinov x ASICS GEL-Kiril 2 will be available at retailers worldwide starting on October 31.

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