Concepts and Asics recently teamed up to release a Gel-Lyte III inspired by Otoro, which is the premium, fattiest cut of a tuna belly. Draped in pink suede in various shades, these shoes channel that same luxury and prestige that Otoro is treated with in the sushi world. Check out my review for an in-depth look and let me know down below if this was a cop or a drop for you!
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Ronnie Fieg x Asics Gel-Lyte III OG “Plaster” (The Palette) Review
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the legendary Gel-Lyte III model, Asics and Ronnie Fieg teamed up to release 30 different colourways, sold exclusively at Kith, as part of The Palette collection. I picked up the “Plaster” colourway, which incorporates a grey suede upper with a pale blue midsole and outsole, for a lowkey but very wearable look. Check out my in-depth review for a closer look and to learn more!
End x Asics Gel-Lyte III “Pearl” Review
UK retailer, End, teamed up with Asics to release the “Pearl” Gel-Lyte III. This beautiful pair incorporates suede and tumbled leather in tones of grey, lavender and cream. These are another killer release to celebrate the Gel-Lyte IIIs 30th anniversary! Check out my in-depth review to learn more and to get a look at these on feet!
Kith x Asics Gel-Lyte III “252.1” Review
Ronnie Fieg and Asics teamed up again to release the Tokyo Trio collection, consisting of three pairs of Gel-Lyte IIIs. Arguably the most sought after of the pack, which I’m covering in my lastest review, is the “252.1” colourway, which is a nod to the first Asics collab Fieg ever worked on, stretching back to his days working at David Z. Check out my detailed review to learn more and to see how they look on feet!
Watch my review of the “Yoshino Rose” colourway here: https://youtu.be/Vtv6e90L9Pk
Sean Wotherspoon x Atmos x Asics Gel-Lyte III “Multi” Review
One of the more anticipated Asics releases of the year, to celebrate the model’s 30th anniversary and Atmos’ 20th anniversary, together with Sean Wotherspoon they collaborated together on a Gel-Lyte III which finally landed in Canada last week. Featuring mismatching pairs representing LA and Tokyo respectively, these utilize a corduroy upper and interchangeable Velcro Asics vector logos for a truly unique look. Check out my detailed review and share your comments about these down below!
Kith x Asics Gel-Lyte III “Yoshino Rose” Review
Ronnie Fieg and Asics teamed up again to release the Tokyo Trio collection, consisting of three pairs of Gel-Lyte IIIs. My favourite of the bunch, which is the subject of my lastest review, is the “Yoshino Rose” colourway, which is inspired by the Japanese Cherry Blossoms found throughout Tokyo. Check out my detailed review to learn more and to see how they look on feet!
Asicstiger Gel-BND “White / Green” Review
Kiko Kostadinov x Asics Gel-Delva “Tai-Chi Yellow” Review
Asicstiger Gel-Kayano 5 OG “White / Black” Review
Reaching into the archives from 1999, Asicstiger brought back the classic Gel-Kayano 5, true to OG form, almost twenty years later. Asics Canada sent me a pair for review, and despite the chunky, dad-shoe appearance, do they stand the test of time comfort-wise? Check out my thoughts and share yours below!
