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Brand: On

Model: ROGER Advantage

Release Date: February 2

Price: $140

Buy: On

Editor’s Notes: This week On has debuted the third silhouette from the ROGER franchise with the ROGER Advantage. The sneaker is being billed as Roger Federer's most comfortable — and most affordable — On model yet, scheduled to release in just a matter of days.

The ROGER Advantage is a tennis-inspired sneaker designed for everyday wear away from the court. Boasting an overall clean look, the shoe is made using On's high-performance technology, specifically harnessing the brand's award-winning CloudTec and Speedboard formula. The silhouette's ultra soft sock construction offers the wearer all-day comfort, in addition to quick and convenient on and off.

On's ROGER Advantage will release initially in five colorways — including schemes for men and women — beginning February 2.

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