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Proenza Schouler Teams Up with Birkenstock for a Timeless, Elevated 6-Piece Collection

Starring the iconic Arizona and Milano styles.

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Proenza Schouler Teams Up with Birkenstock for a Timeless, Elevated 6-Piece Collection

Starring the iconic Arizona and Milano styles.

In collaboration with Proenza Schouler, Birkenstock has unveiled a unisex collection featuring its classic Arizona and Milano silhouettes. The range offers a selection of six sandals arriving in a variety of timeless colorways.

Proenza Schouler’s Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez have incorporated their own unique New York aesthetic into the iconic styles while staying true to the cult German footwear company’s core values: quality and function. The shoes feature hook and loop closures along with hardware buckles and are finished with industrial contrast topstitching. Sporting a color palette of “Black,” “White,” mustard yellow “Ochre” and metallic “Silver,” the sandals are made out of polished, specchio calf leather derived from past and present collections of the fashion label.

Take a look at the campaign imagery above shot by Juergen Teller, and a detailed look at the designs below. The Proenza Schouler x Birkenstock collection is now available exclusively at Net-a-Porter until March 20. Birkenstock, Proenza Schouler and select retailers worldwide will release the range right after the exclusive drop.

If you’re looking to add more to your footwear lineup, don’t forget to peep Balenciaga’s chunky Track Sandals.

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