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Brand: Maison Mihara Yasuhiro x DC Shoes

Model: E.Tribeka

Key Features: This E.Tribeka features a multi-textile upper atop a dual-density midsole and rubber outsole. For comfort, the shoe also boasts an OrthoLite footbed, mesh lining, and molded eyestay.

Release Date: TBC

Price: ¥18,000 (approximately $164)

Buy: TBC

Editor’s Notes: Earlier this year, Maison Mihara Yasuhiro celebrated the label's 20th anniversary with an FW18 showcase. The runway featured a selection of knockout pieces, among which was a selection of new footwear, including Yashiro's collaboration with DC Shoes.

Yasuhiro debuted his take on DC's E.Tribeka model, coming in a monochrome black and white, alongside a more colorful outing that blended white, teal, beige, and black on its nubuck leather and suede upper. The sneakers were topped off with a bold DC logo on the tongue and Maison Mihara Yasuhiro script on the heel and laces.

The kicks are reported to cost approximately $164 and will likely be available via DC outlets and Maison Mihara Yasuhiro's online store.

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