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Brand: Pyer Moss

Model: The Sculpt

Release Date: June 5

Price: $595

Buy: Pyer Moss

What We’re Saying: Before carrying out the brand's first couture show this fall, Kerby Jean-Raymond is delivering a new colorway of Pyer Moss' debut in-house sneaker, The Sculpt. The futuristic model is due to launch this weekend on June 5 in a black and blue look that follows two previously released colorways of the shoe.

Per the label, The Sculpt "embodies the language of Pyer Moss, connecting it to our current reality while demonstrating a glimpse into the future." While the upper of the shoe is crafted from suede and mesh, it's the exaggerated sole unit that truly captures attention. Here, we find the sole showcased in a bright blue hue, providing vibrant contrast to the black base above.

The black and blue Sculpt serves as the third colorway of the independent sneaker, set to arrive after the black and yellow and white and yellow iterations. If you're into the new scheme, you'll have the chance to secure a pair when the unisex shoe releases this Saturday, June 5 at noon EST, through Pyer Moss.

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