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Mizuno Unveils the WAVE PROPHECY LS 'Monotone Cinema'

Mizuno Unveils the WAVE PROPHECY LS 'Monotone Cinema'

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Name:MizunoWAVE PROPHECY LS 'MONOTONE CINEMA' ÉDIFICE/IENA/Curated by Herringbone FootwearColorway:Black/SilverSKU:D1GG2509-01MSRP:¥29,700 JPY (approx. $201 USD)Release Date:August 15Where to Buy:Mizuno, Various Retailers
Mizuno'sWave Prophecy LS'Monotone Cinema' ÉDIFICE / IÉNA curated by Herringbone Footwear reinterprets the Prophecy LS silhouette in a stark grayscale palette that pays homage to 1960s French cinema.
Its upper, crafted from synthetic fibers and faux leather, is rendered in deep black ripples. This is contrasted by silver-tone overlays and minimal branding, evoking the high-contrast drama of film noir. Subtle graphic details such as pavement-inspired patterns are intergrated into the insole, offering a hidden layer of storytelling beneath the monochrome exterior.
Beneath its cinematic appearance, the 'Monotone Cinema' remains true to the Prophecy LS's performance DNA. It features Mizuno's Infinity Wave technology in place of traditional foam, creating a hollow, lightweight chassis that provides resilient energy return and exceptional durability. A sculpted rubber outsole with targeted pods enhances traction and stability.
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