ASICS Unveils the New Forest Version of the GEL-1130 MK II
References: halstudios.net & highsnobiety
ASICS works in collaboration with HAL STUDIOS to deliver the new GEL-1130 MK II sneaker model in a 'Forest' tonal colorway. The shoes are set to officially drop online at both ASICS and HAL STUDIO beginning April 29th. It is designed with inspiration from nature as the duo honors a Forest-themed colorway.
Specifically, the two highlight the rich green landscapes of Japan and apply earthy tones throughout the silhouette. It starts off with black mesh at the base of the shoe and then paneled with forest green suede materials over the brown leather accents. A touch of branding can be seen in the form of the ASICS Stropes along the upper with accents that reflect wood and greenery.
Image Credit: ASICS
Specifically, the two highlight the rich green landscapes of Japan and apply earthy tones throughout the silhouette. It starts off with black mesh at the base of the shoe and then paneled with forest green suede materials over the brown leather accents. A touch of branding can be seen in the form of the ASICS Stropes along the upper with accents that reflect wood and greenery.
Image Credit: ASICS
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Industry Implications
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