Andersson Bell Reimagines the ASICS HN2-S PROTOBLAST

Featuring three colorways.

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Following a successful collaboration last year, Seoul-based studio Andersson Bell and ASICS reunite for a second sneaker collaboration based on Kiko Kostadinov‘s HN2-S PROTOBLAST silhouette. Continuing the experimental high-utility themes from last year, Andersson Bell wraps the shoe in a web of laces secured with hiking hooks.

While lookbook shots have yet to be released, three colorways have been revealed thus far through heavily-stylized lookbook shots. Themes on display include an earthy artifact buried in the mud, a mechanical city runner, and a shark-themed makeshift pirate ship. From an image teased in the background, the pairs appear to arrive in a two-tone makeup with neon laces.

Look for more detailed shots to arrive in the coming weeks and expect the three new Andersson Bell x ASICS HN2-S PROTOBLAST colorways to release globally May 27.

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