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If you're a dedicated shoe collector, then you'd surely know what renowned American rapper Travis Scott has been up to lately in the sneaker universe, notably with the Swoosh brand. After the stream of collaborations with the sportswear giant, La Flame has turned the heat up by a notch with an upcoming skate shoe designed in partnership with world-renowned French high fashion label Dior. We've got a closer look at the Travis Scott x Dior B713 and here's everything you need to know!
Just like Kanye West, Travis isn't scared to experiment with footwear designs. Here we see a skate silhouette—housing a design that nods to the early 2000s skate shoes with chunky tongues and a thick midsole unit underfoot—as seen from these images courtesy of Thibo Denis, Dior's men's footwear designer.
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The Travis Dior B713s appears to be set crafted with a neat blend of mesh underlays and tumbled leather overlays. And here, we see the pair sporting a pleasing pastel colour palette with muted tones of blue, green, ivory, and purple. Of course, expect these to come with signature Dior and Cactus Jack branding details!
An official release date for the Travis Scott x Dior B713 is yet to be announced, so make sure you keep it locked in right here at The Sole Supplier if you want to stay ahead of all the latest footwear releases! In related news, another Travis Scott x Nike Air Max 1 colourway has been revealed.
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