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BAIT Helps Brooks Release Their Most Limited Collaboration Ever

BAIT Helps Brooks Release Their Most Limited Collaboration Ever

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Seattle-based Brooks stepped into the retro field by re-releasing their Chariot silhouette in some fine colorways with the help of the best sneaker shops on the planet. With that classic running shoe now firmly planted into the scene, it’s time to give another throwback model some extra love by way of small-batch drops, and joining Brooks on the podium is a West Coast shop running with unparalleled momentum. BAIT, which recently brought you the two Bay Area-based Asics concepts, teamed up with Brooks to unleash the Fusion running shoe like never before; dubbed the “Oyster”, this finely crafted sneaker is built with light tan oyster leather typically found in high-end goods, while the solid white outsole, minimal branding, and black laces add that luxury effect. These will be indeed be a limited affair, as only 99 individually issued pairs will release exclusively at all five BAIT stores and through their online shop (register for the raffle here) on June 6th (MSRP is $160). Get an exclusive detailed look and stay tuned to Sneaker News for more first looks at upcoming sneaker releases.

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