Clearly influenced by Nike’s featherweight LunarLon cushioning platform. the Supra Owen visually resembles the first Powerlines thanks to its side panel ribbons. But maybe it’s more like the Rosherun, having gone for the lightweight casual running niche and having enough success to give a midtop silo a go. The new Owen Mid is obviously higher than its lowtop brethren, and you’ll notice an equally substantial change with the newly exteriorized heel counter. There’s one black/white colorway and another with ‘Joker’ overtones you can view in greater detail after the jump before buying straight from Supra.
Supra Owen Mid
Aaron Hope
October 23rd, 2019 (updated)
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