A Closer Look at the Saucony Shadow 6000 Grey/Red
Following up on our preview of Saucony’s new Spring 2014 premium pack of Saucony Shadow 6000s, we





Following up on our preview of Saucony‘s new Spring 2014 premium pack of Saucony Shadow 6000s, we present a closer look at the Grey/Red colorway from that collection. Using the familiar grey leather/mesh base found on the other versions, this edition is framed with a rich burgundy suede along the edges of the upper. Combined with matching tonal stitching, the Shadow 6000 is simplistically blocked with uncluttered layers of grey, red, white and black. Saucony further distinguishes itself through the trademark triple-perforated panel on the side, and through its name on the tongue, heel and pebbled midsole.
Look for this colorway and its counterparts now at select stockists.