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The Air Dior collaboration may have dominated headlines since its official announcement late last year but the Shawn Stussy x Dior B23 unveiled by Maison Dior’s head footwear designer, Thibo, deserves just as much — if not more — attention.

The sneaker, whose silhouette is relatively low-key and a throwback to basketball footwear design from the early 20th century, is covered in Dior’s monogram on one side and Shawn Stussy-style graphics on the other. The attention to detail is incredible, as the majority of the graphics have a hand-drawn touch to them and are rendered in Stussy’s signature “wave print” style.

So far there’s no word on when the Shawn Stussy x Dior B23 will be released, though it will likely be part of the brands’ FW20 collection. Check out the sneakers above.

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