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Hypebeast
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Official Look at the ASICS GEL-1130 "Pink Glo"
Name:ASICS GEL-1130 'Pink Glo'Colorway:Pink Glo/Black-SilverSKU:1202A536-700MSRP:$110 USDRelease Date:July 20, 2025Where to Buy:ASICS ASICScontinues to impress with its unwavering commitment to reintroducing beloved archival silhouettes, consistently delivering fresh interpretations that resonate with today's sneaker enthusiasts. For Summer 2025, the popularASICS GEL-1130is set to illuminate rotations with its vibrant 'Pink Glo.' This highly anticipated release promises to be a key highlight for those seeking a blend of Y2K aesthetics and modern comfort. The GEL-1130, originally a technical running shoe from the early 2000s, has found new life as a lifestyle staple, celebrated for its intricate layering and visible GEL cushioning. The 'Pink Glo' iteration leverages the model's complex design, drenching the shoe in a dynamic and eye-catching hue. It features a predominantly 'Pink Glo' mesh upper, providing a luminous and breathable base that commands attention. This vibrant pink is contrasted by black accents that outline the iconic ASICS Tiger Stripes, the laces, and key overlays, adding depth and a sleek, sporty edge. Subtle touches of metallic silver often found on GEL-1130 models will likely appear on supporting overlays, enhancing the shoe's retro-futuristic appeal. Beyond its striking aesthetic, the GEL-1130 delivers the signature comfort that has made it a fan favorite. Its mid-2000s running shoe stability is paired with the renowned GEL™ technology cushioning in the heel, offering exceptional impact absorption and comfort for all-day wear. The support system in the midfoot ensures stability, making it a reliable choice for both its visual statement and its wearability.


Scottish Sun
01-05-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Major footwear brand set to open in Scots shopping centre
It will sell a variety of iconic designs BEST FOOT FORWARD Major footwear brand set to open in Scots shopping centre A MAJOR footwear retailer is set to open at a popular Scots shopping centre. The branch, at Edinburgh's St James Quarter, will offer a range of big brands including Nike, New Balance, and Dr Martens. 1 schuh is set to open at Edinburgh's St James Quarter Credit: Alamy The schuh store will also sell much-loved styles from iconic names, including Converse and Vans. The shop will be located on Level 1 of the shopping centre, adjacent to Superdrug, Boots and Moss. The unit spans 5,500 sq ft and will be open all year round from Monday to Sunday. A description of the store reads: "Our all-new schuh Edinburgh St James' store offers a fantastic range of styles from the biggest names in footwear, including Nike, New Balance, and Dr. Martens. Whether you're looking for trainers, boots, or sandals, our Edinburgh St James shoe shop has you covered! "We have shoes for all ages and genders, ready to wear in all seasons. From the trendiest styles like the New Balance 530 and PUMA Speedcat, to classic styles like Dr Martens 1460 boots and the Clarks Wallabee, there's something for everyone at schuh Edinburgh St James. "Keep your everyday fits fresh with our selection of on-trend sporty styles, including the stylish ASICS GEL-1130. Or opt for a trending but timeless pair of retro-inspired adidas Samba or adidas Gazelle trainers." Schuh joins retailers such as H&M, Stradivarius, Bershka, and Pull&Bear at the centre. St James' Quarter also includes Mango, Next, Rituals, Tommy Hilfiger, Peloton, Salerno and Nordic Outdoor. Chris Pyne, Leasing Director for St James Quarter, said: "Schuh is a great addition to St James Quarter, adding even more choice to our comprehensive retail offer that is now Scotland's go-to location for leading UK and international brands. "For a brand with depth in Scotland to choose the Quarter for its launch of a brand-new concept store underlines the confidence retailers have in St James Quarter as the number one retail destination in Scotland." Pull&Bear Opens New Flagship Store at Silverburn: Fashion Fans Celebrate in Glasgow! Meanwhile, we told how a Scots restaurant that was queued out the door when it first opened at St James' Quarter suddenly closed its doors.