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Brand: Maison Mihara Yasuhiro

Model: Skiing sandals

Key Features: The sandals feature padded straps, ski boot-inspired fastenings, leather insoles, a rubber sole, and Air Max-esque visible air chambers.

Release Date: Available now

Price: $445

Buy: SSENSE

Editor’s Notes: Following a line of extra-chunky skate shoes in collaboration with DC, Japanese designer Mihara Yasuhiro has now released an interesting spin on a Spring/Summer staple.

Yasuhiro's reinvented sandals come with skiing-inspired features such as padded straps plus buckle and hook-and-loop closures, as well as luxurious leather insoles, and an Air-Max-like midsole.

The sandals are a testament to the designer's unexpected fusions of textures and silhouettes, contributing to a grungy yet urban design. Available in all-black, the unusual footwear is now available to shop at luxury retailer SSENSE with a price tag of $445.

Take a closer look at the sandals below, and let us know if you'll be copping in the comments.

MiharayasuhiroSkiing Sandals
$329
Sold Out at ssense

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