
ASICS GEL-VENTURE 6 SHIELD 推出全新配色「Ironclad/Fjord Grey」
全鞋設計上採用堅固的網眼鞋面,並以耐用的 TPU 防護層加固,能在各種戶外條件下保護雙腳。這款鞋專為城市探索和越野使用而設計,延續了 ASICS 將性能科技與生活風格吸引力結合的傳統。
GEL-VENTURE 6 SHIELD「Ironclad/Fjord Grey」預計在 8 月 7 日推出,定價 ¥16,500 日圓,有興趣的讀者不妨多加留意。

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ASICS GEL-VENTURE 6 SHIELD 推出全新配色「Ironclad/Fjord Grey」
ASICS人氣鞋型GEL-VENTURE 6 SHIELD推出全新配色「Ironclad/Fjord Grey」,這款鞋完美融合了時尚風格與越野機能,是戶外探險與日常穿搭的絕佳選擇。 全鞋設計上採用堅固的網眼鞋面,並以耐用的 TPU 防護層加固,能在各種戶外條件下保護雙腳。這款鞋專為城市探索和越野使用而設計,延續了 ASICS 將性能科技與生活風格吸引力結合的傳統。 GEL-VENTURE 6 SHIELD「Ironclad/Fjord Grey」預計在 8 月 7 日推出,定價 ¥16,500 日圓,有興趣的讀者不妨多加留意。


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July is coming to a close and fall creeps nearer by the second. Footwear brands have already started to trickle out product for the upcoming season, with this week's lineup ofNew Balance,Nike,Jordan Brand,HOKA,ASICS, andANTAsneakers including a few autumn-ready looks. Before we dive into the 10 most important sneaker drops of the week, let's look back at which headlines caught our eye last week. A thirdWORKSOUTx Nike Air Max 95 popped up, indicating that the duo has more on the way for this year. Another partnership that is being reprised soon isCav Emptx Nike, with the former teasing three takes on the Air Max Dn8 in its Fall/Winter 2025 lookbook. The Swoosh also has a project withBronx Girls Skateon the way, utilizing the SB Dunk Low as the duo's canvas. 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