.Throwback to 2000s style with saucony's Grid foam midsole tech still in use today
This week Saucony is re-releasing its original Grid Web running shoe, nudging the throwback sneaker market forward on the timeline to the year 2000. The shoe, which was first re-introduced last month through a collaboration with the Brooklyn-based store Kith in white and neon, will now be available in this OG White/Grey/Blue colorway.
But contemplation-of-fleeting-mortality aside, the Grid Web’s style is pure vintage, with a bright white mesh upper, swooping plastic overlays, a thick midsole with an aggressive midfoot shank, and a grippy rubber outsole.Sneaker life comes at you fast and foam midsole technology has come a long way since the 2000s—so in 2019, these shoes are probably best suited to cross-training or casual wear and not hunting down PRs or course records.
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