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Oakley Factory Team and Brain Dead Unveil Its New Chop Saw Sneakers

The Oakley Factory Team and Brain Dead have revealed their latest chop saw-Inspired sneakers. The sneakers are a part of their latest collection, which contains themes and inspiration to calibrate "natural technology for a synthetic world" and prioritize ergonomic comfort. The sneakers arrive in three colorways: 'All-Black,' 'Olive Nubuck Leather,' and 'Jacquard Red.'

The sneakers have a rough construction, with the upper designed in nubuck leather and exposed stitching. Oakley's logo branding is on the lateral side of each sneaker, and the lacing system appears in different colorways. The sneaker also comes in ellipsoidal mesh and a carbon fiber-like heel panel. The standout design of the sneakers is the soles, which take the appearance of a chop saw as the edges look sharp, spiky, and thick enough for comfortability. The sneakers will be available on April 18. Dead's
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