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SUPRA Factor Endure
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SUPRA explores utilitarian vibes for its latest FW19 ESTATE pack with its most forward-thinking designs to date. The collection features two brand new silhouettes draped in military-inspired black and green undertones — the Stanhope and Factor Endure — along with the Pecos, which launched in August.

The Stanhope is SUPRA’s modern take on the jungle boot and takes design details from its iconic Skytop model, like paneling cues, to create something uniquely SUPRA. Rugged details like full-grain leather, water-repellent ripstop nylon, and its FactorFoam cushioning make these an urban essential to comfortably cruise the streets in stealth. Add flannel lining into the mix and you’ve got the perfect winter-ready boot at your disposal.

Perhaps the most radical silhouette of all three, the mid-top Factor Endure features a removable water-repellant shroud that merges functionality with sleek design. The shoe features a single-pull lacing system that tightens easily on the go without having to remove the shroud, and it’s complemented by a stylish Factor XT camo printed midsole ensuring you’ll stand out wherever you go.

Rounding out the ESTATE pack is the low-top Pecos which returns in a new make-up featuring premium materials like full-grain leather, nubuck, and breathable mesh. The Pecos Look for the SUPRA ESTATE pack at suprafootwear.com, SUPRA Tokyo locations, and select retailers.

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