Brooklyn-based creative agency MSCHF continues to live up to its name, as it is set to release another controversial sneaker, the MSCHF Super Normal in a clean “White Mint” colorway for spring.
The brand is notorious for generating online buzz through audacious designs and skirting copyright laws. Despite ongoing legal issues with the likes of Vans and Nikes, MSCHF is pushing ahead with another iteration of the Aior Force 1-inspired sneaker.
Though there are a lot of changes made, the silhouette is notoriously out-of-bounds — just ask John Geiger.
Twisting it in the MSCHF way, the whole upper has been somewhat distorted in a wavy shape akin to Tyga’s aforementioned collaboration, with each panel being curved asymmetrically. The sole unit’s tread also received the same treatment. From there, MSCHF put their own brandmarks at the tongue, heel, and twisted dubraes to round out the design — and they’ve delivered it in a delightful white, mint, and pink colorway, with multi-color laces to march.
The MSCHF Super Normal “White Mint” is scheduled for a drop this spring for a retail price of $145.
MSCHF Super Normal 2 “White Mint”
Release Date: 2023
Retail: $145
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