Asics Asics Gel Lyte V HL7B3 5858 multicolored navy blue

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Asics Gel Lyte V HL7B3-5858 - multicolored / navy blue

A 90s classic with a modern twist. The Gel Lyte V model debuted in 1993 and since then has remained one of the most recognizable Asics styles. HL7B3-5858 combines retro design with modern comfort - lightweight construction, excellent cushioning and careful finishing make them the perfect everyday sneakers.

The most important features:

- Lining in the form of neoprene, integrated "sock" for a comfortable, fitted feeling.

- Natural suede upper with perforations for ventilation and durability.

- Legendary GEL® cushioning technology minimizes shock and protects joints with every step.

- Rubber sole provides traction and durability on various surfaces.

- Textile interior and fabric insert for comfort of use.

- Low, streetwear design referring to running roots; heel approx. 2 cm.

- Color: multicolored with dominant navy blue (Peacoat/Peacoat), product code HL7B3-5858.

For whom:

For men who value a combination of retro style and comfort - perfect for everyday styling, city walks and casual outings. Although originally intended for running, Gel Lyte V has become synonymous with streetwear.

Additional information:

- Closure: lace-up.

- outer material: natural leather suede.

- Sole material: rubber.

- Internal material: textiles.

- Production with original manufacturer's packaging.

Asics Gel Lyte V HL7B3-5858 is a proposition for those who are looking for stylish, durable and comfortable sneakers with legendary cushioning.

  • Clasp: laced
  • Additional features: ['lack']
  • Collection: Fall / Winter 2017
  • The nose: Round
  • Heel / platform height: 2.0
  • Outer material: Natural chamois leather
  • Height: low
  • Dominant pattern: without pattern
  • Color: multicolour , Navy
  • Sole material: rubber
  • Insole material: Fabric

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