Supra’s ever-growing catalog features a variety of tongue branding and not all that many traditional tongue tags. Erik Ellington’s Diablo is one of the more notable exceptions, featuring a mysterious script on the inner portion whose meaning is less clear than what we saw Friday when Stockholm, Sweeden’s SneakersNStuff teased a new collaboration with Supra collabo. It’s a quick turnaround today, as SNS comes through with a confirmation that their brown leather design for the Crown brand is directly in line with their previous tag team efforts. The SNS x Supra Owen keeps one of Europe’s best boutiques in step with their many classic running collabos, meanwhile bringing Supra some added attention for their first ever casual runner. This luxurious ‘Curry’ leather design features a Tre Kronor debossing on the inner tongue in honor of the Swedish coat of arms and will release in just 365 pairs along with matching leather phone cases, starting in-store next Saturday, November 17th with an online drop to follow on Monday the 19th.
SneakersNStuff x Supra Owen “Curry”
Aaron Hope
November 5, 2012
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