Before he was The Right Honourable Lord Coe, Sebastian Coe was the king of middle-distance running. Seb Coe claimed gold in the 1500Ms at both 1980 and ’84 Olympics, setting a total of eleven world records during his time atop the track world. The Diadora Seb Impact released shortly thereafter, and while this brand’s offerings have been more widely available in Europe, today represents a chance for more a wider range of sneakerheads to own a pair. This Heritage Heroes Seb Impact duo was handmade in Italy in blue/white and silver/white makeups, and you can see both in greater detail below before buying from the UK retailer who has exclusive rights to this release: Foot Patrol.
Diadora Heritage Heroes Seb Impact
Aaron Hope
July 10th, 2014 (updated)
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