Wolfe & Shepherd Introduces New SupremeKnit Sneaker Colors for Fall 2023
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Wolfe & Shepherd is revamping its lightweight hybrid shoes for the fall season.
The $199 SupremeKnit sneakers — a men’s style with low-top uppers crafted with woven, paneled cotton melange uppers — are back within the label’s fall 2023 collection, cast in a range of new colors for the autumn season. A particular standout for the low-top style is its dusty blue colorway — which features multiple hues of light blue across its lace-up front and white thermal rubber soles.
The shoe is also available in a new brown colorway, as well. The chocolate-toned style features a monochrome palette — complete with matching laces and leather eyelets — set atop off-white outsoles for a two-toned effect.
The sporty shoe style is just one shoe, however, in Wolfe & Shepherd’s new shoe assortment. This season, the label has also released its SupremeKnit shoes in a dusty, golden brown colorway. Its signature Cruise Ace, Cruise Slip-On, Cruise Lace-Up, SwiftKnit Derby, Crossover Loafer and Crossover Longwing styles have also been released in a range of new hues, including black, orange, cognac brown, deep blue and more.
In other Wolfe & Shepherd news, the label announced Fox Sports reporter Erin Andrews as its new brand ambassador in August. In March, founders Hope and Justin Schneider also released their Cruise line as their brand’s first-ever genderless shoes.
“What we found is that as people were staying home from work more often — and now with the flexibility — people expected the mobility,” Justin previously told FN. “Cruise is actually a perfect embodiment of that. Imagine your quintessential basic lifestyle sneaker, but for someone who’s looking to graduate to something that carries a nice plunge lining — and it has scuba lining and backing — but a nice hand-finished Italian nubuck. We’ve realized that it is still elevated, but it’s elevated lifestyle.”
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