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Setinn X Vans Authentic Speed Introduces Minimal Tennis-Ready Designs

The Setinn x Vans Authentic Speed collaboration blends tennis functionality with Vans’ iconic skate silhouettes. Launching August 9, this first-ever tennis-focused drop features two styles: the Authentic with a white and black grid print reminiscent of a net, and the Speed in clean white with subtle green branding on the tongue, heel, and outsole. Both styles maintain the foundational Vans shape while embracing tennis aesthetics with a restrained color palette.

Inspired by the concept of playing tennis with skate shoes, Setinn adapts Vans’ classic profiles for court use without compromising DNA or comfort. The shoes are released alongside a capsule of co-branded apparel and accessories, including graphic tees, athletic shorts, a bandana, and a tennis cap. The drop coincides with a pop-up at Omotesando Museum in Tokyo. Known for its minimalist and functional approach, the collaboration reflects Setinn’s ability to unify sports tradition with skate culture in unexpected ways.

Trend Themes

  1. Hybrid Athletic Footwear — The fusion of skate and tennis shoe designs represents a growing market for multifunctional athletic footwear that caters to versatile sports activities.
  2. Minimalist Sports Aesthetics — Adopting minimalistic designs in athletic apparel and footwear is increasingly appealing to consumers who value simplicity and functionality in their sports gear.
  3. Collaborative Sports Branding — The trend of collaboration between established brands like Vans and innovative partners like Setinn highlights the impact of co-branding in expanding market reach and introducing new styles.

Industry Implications

  1. Athletic Footwear — Blending functionalities from different sports, this industry is ripe for innovations in developing hybrid shoes that cater to multifaceted athletes.
  2. Sports Apparel — The development of co-branded collections that blend skate and tennis culture points to potential for growth and creativity in sports apparel lines.
  3. Pop-up Retail Spaces — Pop-up events like the one at Omotesando Museum showcase how temporary shops can effectively engage consumers and generate buzz for new product lines.

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