Complex Lifestyle Store is giving a first look of the newest release from Saucony Originals. Established in 2010, Complex Lifestyle Store has long cemented its reputation in offering a wide array of merchandise that caters to the needs of the modern individual. It continues to redefine popular fashion and culture with special collections from its roster of brands, kicking off summer with the launch of the Saucony Originals’ Dirty Snow Pack.

Saucony Originals is giving sneaker lovers a treat with its chillest collection to date. While temperatures are peaking, keep your cool with kicks inspired by the record-breaking blizzards of Boston. The shoe features a signature dirty snow upper, rope laces, perforated Silkee Suede toe box, embroidered Saucony branding on the heel and counter with Satin liners, and a translucent outsole that completely nails the icy look on each shoe. The Dirty Snow Pack includes three Saucony Originals models: Grid 8000, Shadow 6000, and Grid SD.

The Grid 8000 returns with this modern take on Saucony Originals’ classic grey upper featuring nubuck, leather, and canvas materials. The icy outsoles match with the snowy white midsole reminiscent of morning snowfall calm. 

The Shadow 6000 shoe from the Dirty Snow Pack comes in a black and grey color way with a suede and satin lining finish. It has the signature Saucony triangular lug outsole done in semitransparent rubber which provides traction and durability. 

The Grid SD perfects the combination of blue and grey with a mostly-suede upper. Perforations can be seen on the toe and laces along with a textured woven mudguard that completed the cozy look of this Dirty Snow edition of the Grid SD.

Each pair retails at PHP5,995.

Be the first to cop a pair off the Saucony Originals Dirty Snow Pack! Head over to Complex Lifestyle Store branches in Uptown BGC, Shangri-La Plaza, Eastwood Mall, TriNoma, Alabang Town Center, Solenad-3 Nuvali, Marquee Mall. You can also purchase online at www.complexlifestylestore.com

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