Previously releasing a “White Noise” edition, the END. x Saucony Grid 9000 returns in a Red varation, which draws its inspiration from Robert Brown’s theory of red noise. While the aforementioned focused on light, this newest pair emphasizes dark, thus creating a perfectly balanced partnership.
Similar to the previous pair, this latest silhouette is rendered in a series of fleck-affected materials, with an upper that’s comprised of woven cotton, felt, wool and Ballistic nylon. The overall composition is essentially furnished in a series of tonal reds, which is an eye-catching and aesthetically pleasing reference to Brown’s theory.
All offset against a stark white midsole unit and red outsole to round out the composition, finishing touches include 3M reflective rope laces and END. branding on the lateral side panel. You can find this sneaker at END. on Saturday, December 5th.