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Supply Store Flips Salomon Upside Down On The XT-4

For the land down under.

Supply Store Flips Salomon Upside Down On The XT-4

Salomon is heading to the land down under for its first collab with Sydney-based sneaker boutique Supply Store, and so is its branding. The XT-4 silhouette is here given a thoughtful touch-up inspired by the shared spirit of expedition that connects the two hemispheres, distinguished by a key logo alteration.

The two brands’ “Down Under” campaign shows explorers moving through two vastly different terrains – the Australian outback and the streets of Paris – a fitting contrast that reflects Salomon’s rise in lifestyle wear but also its longstanding viability in the outdoors. Supply’s influence is felt most clearly through a series of branding changes, led by flipped Salomon text on the lateral side of the heel.

The toe boxes feature split text reading “Supply” in place of the shoe’s usual “Lab” branding, while the tongue ribbon shows more branded text as well as the store’s hallmark blue color. Zooming out, the sneaker comes mostly in black, but three details stand out: the insoles feature a blue composition-notebook print, the overlays take on a black carbon-fiber finish, and white paint splatter hits the midsole.

The Supply Store x Salomon XT-4 releases November 21st, 2025 via Supply Store (in-store and online globally) and through the Salomon website (AU/NZ only). Retail is set at $320 AUD, or about $200 USD.

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