AMIRI and Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO are back with a second chapter in their limited-edition sneaker collaboration, introducing a crisp blue-and-white colorway that sharpens the dialogue between Los Angeles streetwear and Tokyo avant-garde design. Building on the foundation of their first collaboration, this release carves out fresh visual territory without sacrificing the meticulous craftsmanship both labels are known for.
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| 👟 Model: AMIRI Skel Top-Low reworked with MIHARA YASUHIRO Peterson OG 🎨 Colorway: Blue and white / White and White 🧵 Materials: Canvas upper, Nappa leather appliqué, clay-molded sole 🤝 Branding: Subtle co-branded tongue label and embroidered heel tag 🎬 Campaign: Featuring Jin Dogg, inspired by Brother (Takeshi Kitano) 🌍 Availability: Select AMIRI & MIHARA YASUHIRO stores and premium retailers 💶 Price: Around €520 ⏳ Release Type: Limited edition, high sell-out potential |

At the core of the new design is AMIRI’s Skel Top-Low silhouette, reimagined through the lens of Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO’s Peterson OG. A canvas upper provides a clean backdrop for AMIRI’s signature Nappa leather “Bones” appliqué – a detail that has become instantly recognizable among collectors. Underfoot, Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO’s unmistakable clay-molded sole anchors the shoe with its sculptural presence and artisanal texture.
Branding remains subtle yet intentional. Co-branded woven labels appear on the tongue, and embroidered tags mark the heel. This signals a partnership rooted in mutual respect rather than loud logos. The result is a sneaker that speaks quietly but carries weight – ideal for those who value detail over flash.

The campaign stars Japanese rapper Jin Dogg and channels the moody, urban aesthetic of Takeshi Kitano’s 2000 film Brother. Shot across imagined cityscapes that feel like both downtown LA and the backstreets of Shinjuku, the visuals position the sneaker as an object that unifies diverse subcultures. Tailored AMIRI outerwear effortlessly pairs with the footwear, reinforcing a polished yet relaxed look.
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This release adheres to the monochromatic style of the original black-and-white version, but replaces darkness with daylight. The blue-and-white iteration offers a lighter mood without diluting the structural boldness or material quality that defined the first release. Due to limited quantities, quick sell-outs are likely, especially since it will be available only at select AMIRI and Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO stores, as well as at high-end retailers like Nordstrom, Harrods, Vitkac, and Jet. It is priced around €520.


