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Y2K trends are still running the show, and brands like ASICS are cashing in by dusting off the retro gems. Take the GEL-Kayano 14, for instance; it’s become a fan favourite without even breaking a sweat. But ASICS isn’t just living in the past; the brand is mixing nostalgia with innovation, as seen in the GEL-Nimbus 10.1, now rocking a fresh “Rainy Lake” colourway.
The GEL-Nimbus 10.1 is like your favourite throwback playlist with a remix that slaps. It reimagines the classic GEL-Nimbus 10 with the cutting edge GLK14 sole, keeping just enough of that bold, maximalist vibe to turn heads. Signature details like the striated, globe like panels are still front and centre, adding texture and depth.
Layered in the techy “Rainy Lake” palette, the shoe pairs white and silver with beige accents on the Tiger Stripes, while the namesake blue hue drips through the trim for a look that’s as fresh as it is futuristic.
Already making waves overseas, the ASICS GEL-Nimbus 10.1 “Rainy Lake” is set to land stateside soon. Check out the official pics and keep following The Sole Supplier for all the latest from the world of sneakers and more.
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