A year into the pandemic, BEAMS began designing with lounging in mind. This is most evident across their Reebok partnership, which saw classics like the Club C removed of their strings. And while the Japanese label’s next Mizuno Wave Rider 10 is also laceless, the shoe feels far more rugged as a result of its militaristic influence.
The nod to combat essentials is clear in the choice of palette, which is comprised primarily of olive green shades. Among these, the darker variations sit quietly along the base, dressing everything from the ballistic mesh to the tongue’s more open netting. Over top that, the leather overlays flaunt a finish that’s only marginally brighter, rounding out a colorway that could easily camoflauge itself if not for the reflective detailing.
Enjoy a detailed look at the BEAMS x Mizuno Wave Rider 10 right here. Currently, the collaboration is set to release on February 19th exclusively at BEAMS’ online and physical channels.
BEAMS And Mizuno’s Next Wave Rider 10 Is Completely Laceless
A year into the pandemic, BEAMS began designing with lounging in mind. This is most evident across their Reebok partnership, which saw classics like the Club C removed of their strings. And while the Japanese label’s next Mizuno Wave Rider 10 is also laceless, the shoe feels far more rugged as a result of its militaristic influence.
The nod to combat essentials is clear in the choice of palette, which is comprised primarily of olive green shades. Among these, the darker variations sit quietly along the base, dressing everything from the ballistic mesh to the tongue’s more open netting. Over top that, the leather overlays flaunt a finish that’s only marginally brighter, rounding out a colorway that could easily camoflauge itself if not for the reflective detailing.
Enjoy a detailed look at the BEAMS x Mizuno Wave Rider 10 right here. Currently, the collaboration is set to release on February 19th exclusively at BEAMS’ online and physical channels.