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Rombaut unveils its two newest avant-garde sneakers

Rombaut releases two new sneakers

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Known for their designer approach, Rombaut is finally giving fans two new sneaker styles to explore. True to their style, Rombaut’s newest sneakers are more avant-garde than casual, making them the perfect way to add a statement flair to your look. Despite their style-forward design, the two sneakers still have plenty of performance features that make them equally practical for everyday activities. Both of the new models come in three new colorways: Black, Sand, and Rose. Staying on the trend of chunky and over-the-top sneakers, these two designs are perfect for any trendsetter looking to add flair to their existing shoe rotation. 

Making a statement with Rombaut’s new Mortal + Flow Collection

In their latest campaign, Rombaut has debuted two new sneakers, Mortal and Flow. These two sneakers use a mix of chunky silhouettes with modern performance features that stand out. The Mortal sneaker features a layered, textural upper with a chunky, spiky sole unit for a design that embodies cushioning and support with an eye-catching look. On the other hand, the Flow sneaker utilizes a sleeker look with a breathable upper that includes an ergonomic sole. The Flow sneaker features a more minimalistic silhouette with a contour-inspired shape that focuses on its shape. Each sneaker also includes a sculpted motif overlay on both sides of the shoe. The ribbed rubber panels on the heel and tongue feature Rombaut’s logo for another added detail. Those looking for a sleeker look, the Black colorways use a monochromatic color palette, while Sand includes sage and khaki greens for a lighter color combination. The releases range from $523 to $871 and are available via Rombaut’s website.

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