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Brand: SneakerLah x Hundred% x ASICS

Model: GEL-Lyte 3 “Petronas Twin Towers”

Key Features: Inspired by the biggest tourist attraction in Kuala-Lumpur, Malaysia, the SneakerLah x ASICS GEL-Lyte 3 feature a reflective silver upper with subtle hints of green to symbolize the tint of the tower’s windows.

Release Date: December 19 (global release)

Price: TBC

Buy: TBC

Editor’s Notes: Malaysia’s SneakerLah and Hundred% have teamed up with ASICS on a Petronas Towers-inspired GEL-Lyte 3 to celebrate the silhouette’s pearl anniversary this year. The sneaker’s color scheme is a direct nod to the iridescence of Kuala Lumpur’s biggest tourist attraction, the Petronas Twin Towers. The collaborative GL3 is packed with subtle details, such as speckles on the midsole that represent rain droplets on the building's windows during Malaysia’s rainy season.

The project is set to be released on December 19 globally. Stay tuned for more information before then.

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