May 2nd, 2013 by Aaron Hope
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Its name prominently spelled out in bold capital letters across the sides, the Saucony Courageous was a perfect canvas for bold high-contrast colorways and neck-breaking collaborations in the mid-late ’00s. Here we see the Japanese label responsible for reimagining the Jazz O last year take a 180 and apply arguably the model’s subtlest colorways to date. The White Moutaineering x Saucony Courageous trio emphasizes premium suede and leather with carefully blocked tonal colorways. A leather sockliner befits this luxurious collab, and a $300+ pricetag reflects the ultra premium materials you can add to your collection right now at End.
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December 14th, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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Lowest ratio of appreciation/status to number of releases in Ronnie Fieg’s collaborative career? That would have to be the three Saucony Courageous classic runners he authored for New York’s David Z in 2008, a trio after which we haven’t seen hardly any of this old school style that has more recently lent its name to a trail runner. Japan’s White Mountaineering utilize the original silhouette on three of their own designs all comprised of tonal suede, and you can see more of this spring/summer 2013 trio after the jump below.
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July 13th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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You saw some Saucony collab drops pay homage to the history of tech and trail sneakers recently, but as of now they’re taking a sharp left turn and getting decidedly more earthy with this group produced in conjunction with White Mountaineering. The silhouette selected is the Saucony Jazz O, with the colorways applied to each pair in the trio pretty toned down from what we’re used to seeing from the line, along with some patterned tongue labels that give them that sort of warm and fuzzy outerwear appeal. Click through with us for an aerial view of the upcoming White Mountaineering x Saucony Jazz O set and stick with Sneaker News for word on where and when to purchase.
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