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Brand: VALENTINO GARAVANI / ONITSUKA TIGER

Model: MEXICO 66 SD

Key Features: This limited-edition collaboration between Onitsuka Tiger and Valentino Garavani reinterprets Onitsuka Tiger's iconic MEXICO 66 SD silhouette with a bold Valentino 'V' logo on upper.

Release Date: Available Now

Price: 410 GBP

Buy: Exclusively at Onitsuka Tiger’s Regent Street Store in London.

Editor’s Notes: Proving two creative forces are better than one, Onitsuka Tiger enlists Valentino’s Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli for a bold update of an iconic silhouette. Featuring the brand’s ever-so-iconic Onitsuka Tiger Stripes, the classic shoe features a classic tricolor of white and directoire blue, finished with a pop of luxury-infused red.

Following on from Onitsuka Tiger's previous collaboration with Givenchy, this marks the brand's latest collaborative release with a luxury fashion house. Each shoe features a striking hand-printed ‘V’ logo on the upper, courtesy of Valentino, alongside a unique co-branded logo on the tongue and inner sole. Remaining true to its rich Japanese heritage, the retro-inspired sneaker is transformed into a casual staple with all-day comfort provided via a cushioned midsole and a unique material outsole that provides superior durability and traction.

The sneaker is available exclusively at Onitsuka Tiger’s Regent Street store, situated at 249-251 Regent Street, London.

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