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Brand: ROA

Model: Teri, Minaar, Lhakpa, Daiquiri Mid, and Andreas

Key Features: ROA’s standout models in its FW20 collection are the new Teri and Minaar silhouettes. The Teri is an ankle-high model that features a concealed zipped closure that runs up the entirety of the forefoot. The Minaar is a low-top hiker that combines technical materials such as neoprene and mesh with a buckle system. Both shoes feature a Vibram midsole.

Release Date: Available now

Buy: Select retailers such as Slam Jam

Editor’s Notes: ROA, the stylish Italian hiking brand that toes the line between functional performance footwear and trend-conscious design has released its FW20 collection. This year’s collection comprises six silhouettes — both old and new. The standouts are the highly-technical Teri and Minaar silhouettes, both making use of non-traditional closures such as zips and buckles.

ROA’s FW20 collection is available at select retailers, such as Slam Jam, now.

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