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Brand: Prada

Model: Collision 19 LR

Release Date: Available now

Price: €790 / $950

Buy: Prada

Editor’s Notes: Prada has unveiled a futuristic new sneaker called the Collision 19 LR, which features a seamless upper that channels space ship vibes and sits atop a sole unit with bubble cushioning reminiscent of the Nike Air Max 95. Sneakerheads were quick to users were quick to compare the two shoes on Instagram.

Prada’s entire footwear aesthetic over the past few years has been built on an ultra-futuristic style, with seamless uppers and technical materials. This particular sneaker is part of Prada’s performance-geared Linea Rossa line.

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The Prada Collision 19 LR is now available on Prada’s official site in multiple colorways.

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