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Off-White™ Releases the Miniature 'Out of Office' Sneaker Keychains

Off-White™ has debuted the ‘Out of Office’ sneaker in a minature keychain format, paying homage to the work of the late designer Virgil Abloh. The ‘OOO’ sneaker comes in four iterations, ranging from ‘Purple/Yellow’ and ‘Pink’ to ‘Black’ and ‘Light Blue.’ The keychains boast a leather and TPU-constructed base in addition to Off-White™’s signature arrow design on the lateral area. The sneakers are finished with the brand’s iconic "SHOELACES" text printed across the white laces.

"The concept for ‘Out of Office’ was to embrace the power of creativity, to empower the public to escape the mundane and to create their own world of infinite possibilities," Abloh famously said.

The Off-White™ ‘OOO’ keychains are available online at the brand’s website.
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