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Brand: The North Face

Model: Sumida Moc Knit, Spreva, Sihl Mid, and Havel

Key Features: The Sumida Moc Knit features a stretch-knit, pull-on sock upper with cushioned sole and grip rubber on the tread. The Spreva boasts a breathable mesh knit upper, EXTA outsole system, FastFoam midsole, lace-up fastening, bold side branding, and is revamped to incorporate ’90s style block coloring.

Meanwhile the brightly colored Sihl Mid features a zebra print tongue with minimal, orange branding and elastic chord fastenings, while the Havel has a clean grey knit upper, translucent plastic overlays, FastFoam sole, and plastic heel cup.

Release Date: June 2019

Price: Prices range from $100 to $120

Buy: The North Face stores in San Francisco and Manhattan and online.

Editor’s Notes: The latest footwear drop from The North Face sees both classic and new silhouettes revamped in either muted, tonal colorways, or in popping shades that carry a fun, early ’90s aesthetic.

All shoes arrive as part of The North Face's technically-influenced RTC collection, which champions style and performance, delivering everyday sneakers fit for tarmac or trails.

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