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Float into spring with a pair of new puffy Marni x Hoka sneakers ☁️

Float into spring with a pair of new puffy Marni x Hoka sneakers ☁️

USA Today11-04-2025

Float into spring with a pair of new puffy Marni x Hoka sneakers ☁️ The classic dad sneaker just got a sweet makeover and we're sure they're going to sell out.
Spring 2025 is already shaping up to be pretty eventful on the fashion front, with two unlikely retail forces joining together in what is perhaps the most unique collaboration of the season thus far—aka the Marni x Hoka sneakers collection.
ICYMI: The brand behind the internet's most comfortable running shoes teamed up with famed Italian luxury label, Marni, for a spring launch that offers a puffier take on the classic dad shoe silhouette. Imagine everything you love about Hoka's sneakers—their chunky design and orthopedic-like comfortability—combined with the art-deco flair of Italian luxury. The result is an everyday shoe so puffy, so unique and so eye-catching, it's sure to garner compliments from even the most staunch sneakerheads.
Infuse a little color into your spring wardrobe and shop the fast-selling collection of lightweight, puffy sneakers from the Hoka x Marni collaboration while you can.
📲 More: Eco-friendly fashion: Discover Cariuma's latest collection for Earth Month 🍃
Shop the Marni x Hoka sneaker collaboration
Shop the Marni x Hoka sneaker collaboration
Why are Hoka sneakers so popular?
Hoka sneakers are revered as one of the most unique shoes on the market, with a striking design that combines maximalist style and an orthopedic-level of support. The comfortable shoes are extremely versatile and made for everyday wear, as they provide a cushioned base that's primed for long days on your feet—whether you're a healthcare worker or an avid walker.

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