Diadora Dresses the Italian-Made V.7000 in Sandy Hues
Featuring premium leather and suede throughout.





After covering the kicks — as well as the N.9000 — in camouflage back in January, Diadora has taken a decidedly different approach with its latest iteration of the V.7000, opting for a clean combination of sandy hues across a tonal upper. Crafted in Italy and highlighted by premium leather and suede construction, this take on the retro features “Bleached Sand” and “Croissant” hues and couples them dashes of white to the branding, eyelets, and midsole.
Finished with a mesh toe box and black rubber outsole, this clean V.7000 Italia can be picked up now from Sneaker Politics for $180 USD.