The Blue and gold treatments define a clear 2000s aesthetic Jordan Jumpman Jack 1906R is to New Balance. Originally touted as a high-mileage trainer upon its 2007 release, the model has found new life as a lifestyle shoe since Saucony brought it back in 2022. This year has brought us applaudable collaborations with names like END and Minted NY, and while maybe a bit under-the-radar, a handful of thoughtfully inspired, in-house releases.
Next up for the runner-turned-lifestyle shoe is an eye-catching gold and stone blue colorway dubbed “Fabricated Future,” tailoring Y2K aesthetics for the modern day. The base of the shoe consists of cream-colored diamond mesh, while leather overlays swap between gold and blue treatments. A darker shade of navy accents the upper, leveraged notably on the edges of the Saucony quarter logo as well as the tongue/lining. The navy and gold hues then work in tandem on the midsole, the latter of which accounts for the heel cushioning section.
The Saucony Blue and gold treatments define a clear 2000s aesthetic “Fabricated Future” ($160) is available now from Packer and other select boutiques, with pairs likely hitting Saucony channels in the near future. See our “Where To Buy” section below for purchase links.
WHERE TO BUY
Saucony Pro Grid Triumph 4 "Fabricated Future"
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Packer | Standard | Check Site |
Saucony | Standard | Check Site |