472600

Asics Gel Epirus – January 2014 Releases

Asics Gel Epirus – January 2014 Releases

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases

2013 gave us the long-awaited return of the Gel Lyte V in addition to the first use of Asics Gel in an Onitsuka Tiger shoe in the Harandia, as well as the return of this nearly forgotten classic.  The Asics Gel Epirus will continue its run into 2014, this 1980s suede and mesh runner showing up with a trio of new colorways slated for a January release.  Two of these would have perhaps been better suited for December with a Christmas-like pairing, but really, they have the same evergreen appeal as the blue/white edition that joins them, so the January drop for this obscure classic will be well received.  Check out some more photos after the jump, then lock yours up with a pre-order from Titolo.

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 8 570x381

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 9 570x381

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 10 570x381

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 11 570x381

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 3 570x381

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 2 570x381

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 1 570x381

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 4 570x381

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 7 570x381

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 6 570x381

Asics Gel Epirus January 2014 Releases 5 570x381
Source: Titolo

Latest News

Where To Buy The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG "Team Red"

The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Team Red” releases on April 27th, arriving in full family sizing: adult ($180), GS ($140), PS ($85) and...

by Sneaker News 5 mins
6487

The Platformed Air Jordan 1 Elevate Opts For Earthy "Coconut Milk"

The world of Air Jordan 1 off-shoots can sometimes be confusing to navigate. You’ve got the Jordan 1 Method of Make, the Jordan 1 Zoom...

by Matt Varga 25 mins
3

The Nike Dunk Low SE Gets A Clean "White/Light Pumice" Look

The Nike Dunk Low has touched seemingly every pixel of the color wheel, but sometimes timeless design and quality materials are all that’s truly needed....

by Andrew Rizzo 55 mins
31