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Brand: Tomo & Co

Model: German Airsole Sneaker

Key Features: The hybrid sneaker combines the upper of the classic German Army Trainer (GAT) in white and cream leather and suede with a full-length Air Max-like air sole unit. A gum rubber outsole and leather lining complete a high-end look.

Release Date: Available now

Price: €370 / $420

Buy: Très Bien

Editor’s Notes: Japanese brand Tomo & Co is best known for its avant-garde design and hybrid footwear, regularly updating classic silhouettes with modern technology or lighthearted graphics. To that end, the label has combined the classic German Army Trainer with an air sole unit reminiscent of Nike sneakers such as the Air Max 360. While brands such as Maison Margiela and adidas have had their own takes on the GAT, none were quite as eye-catching as this juxtaposed design.

The German Airsole Sneaker is available now at Très Bien for $420. Only limited sizes remain, so be quick if you’re feeling it.

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