Palm Angels Releases Recovery Sneakers in Sleek Snake Print

A bold new colorway.

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After introducing a lace-up silhouette of its Recovery sneaker, Palm Angels has now added a snake-printed version to the range. The sleek shoe is offered in a minimalistic scheme of black, grey and white, while silver-tone details add a metallic touch.

Crafted in a mix of neoprene and mesh, the sneakers are made distinct by the bold snake pattern that takes over the midsole. Leather overlays along the upper and lace keeper offer a premium feel, while logo-stamped laces highlight the “Palm Angels” emblem. More branding is placed on the lateral sides and the back pull tabs, which feature a “RECOVERY” call-out in bold black letters. Metal plates on the toe cap and a sculpted midsole round it all out.

Palm Angels’ Recovery Paneled Leather Sneakers are priced at $385 USD and available now at Harvey Nichols’ webstore.

For more in footwear, check out Nike’s new Air Force 1 “Snakeskin.”

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