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Location: New York Fashion Week

Season: Fall/Winter 2020

Key Looks: While the many high-profile collabs will likely catch your eye initially, we're all for those still riding the Salomon wave (slides #4, #6, and #11).

Editor’s Notes: The fashion world descended on New York City last week for the NYFW FW20 collections and, naturally, they brought the hottest kicks along with them.

To no surprise, designer collaborations were out in full force, with particular highlights including the Kiko Kostadinov x ASICS, Off-White™ Dunk Lows, Reebok by Pyer Moss, UNDERCOVER Waffle Racers, and multiple sacai x Nike joints.

It wasn't all about the brash branding, though. Some attendees chose to keep it classic, instead opting for Air Force 1s, Dunks, and adidas Superstars.

Take a look at our footwear highlights from NYFW in the gallery above.

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