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Brand: Mercer Amsterdam

Model: W3RD (pronounced weird)

Key Features: A lightweight BLOWTECH outsole and a gel-layered insole support a chunky shape and short toe box. The upper uses soft Italian suede and mesh and features golden eyelets The model comes in "Hot" and "Cold" colorways. Each pair comes with matching knitted socks featuring Mercer's Amsterdam map-inspired logo.

Release Date: August 19

Price: €250

Availability: One-hundred pairs per colorway available from Mercer Amsterdam, Shoebaloo7Liverpool, Paul Warmer and Credo Men.

Editor’s Notes: Mercer Amsterdam has swiftly become one of our favorite sneaker brands from a city that's constantly birthing new brands and developing designers. The brand new silhouette takes its name from West Third Street, which crosses Mercer Street in SoHo. Inspired by classic ‘90s styles, its bigger sole and complex upper mark the beginning of a new direction and future for the brand. The shoe will also be available in Triple Black and Triple White from Mercer Amsterdam and Shoebaloo.

Keep up to date with Mercer Amsterdam via its Instagram page and shop now via the link below.

Now check out the first drops from Mercer's FW17 collection.

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