The best Jjjjound sneaker collaborations? That’s a matter of opinion. The Montreal label has worked with everyone from New Balance to Asics to produce drops that get everyone talking. Always minimalist in design, heavily researched and expertly executed, Jjjjound collaborations are eagerly anticipated from one year to the next.
This month, Jjjjound teased a new team-up with Reebok, signalling that another footwear collaboration between the two brands is soon to come.
This isn’t the first time the design studio has teamed up with the heritage sneaker giant. Their partnership started back in 2019 with the Club C 85; an iconic Reebok shoe that lends itself to Jjjjound’s minimalist aesthetic. The retro training shoe was pared back and simply detailed with the Jjjjound logo at the window box – this would become a calling card for all future releases.
From there, Jjjjound has put a spin on numerous signature shoes including the Classic Nylon, Classic Nubuk, the Club C and more, as well as once again revisiting the 85.
Like we said, the label is prolific when it comes to partnering up with like-minded brands. To help you get up to speed with previous drops, here’s a run down of some of the best Jjjjound sneaker collaborations that you can still cop.
Model: Jjjjound x New Balance 990v3 Made In USA ‘Urban Grey’
Price: US$3,501 (approx. S$4769)
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The first of what would go on to become an enduring, fruitful partnership with New Balance debuted in 2018 with the 990v3. Earth tones and sleek paneling stay nod to Jjjjound’s inimitable aesthetic while staying true to the original design.
Model: Jjjjound x adidas Samba OG ‘Black’
Price: US$392 (approx. S$533)
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Earlier this year, fans of the ever-popular Adidas Samba were treated to an even more covetable version of the shoe. Jjjjound’s Samba was made in the Adidas’ Scheinfeld factory in Germany for a sleek, expertly crafted update.
Model: Jjjjound x Vans Sk8-Mid VLT LX ‘Green’
Price: S$216 (approx. S$294)
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The second collaboration between Jjjjound and Vans saw the label reinterpreting the iconic Style 37 through its understated lens. It depicted the shoe in muted colorways and let the construction speak for itself with minimal detailing and durable, heavy-duty materials.
Model: Jjjjound x New Balance 2002R ‘Storm Blue’
Price: US$266 (approx. $362)
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The brand released an updated NB 2002R earlier this year, but it’s the 2023 iteration that we’ve still got on our minds. It struck a moody figure in its “Storm Blue” colorway and combined New Balance’s technical expertise with Jjjjound’s pared-back design language.
Model: Jjjjound x A BATHING APE women’s Bapesta ‘White’
Price: US$435 (approx.S$592)
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The collaboration with BAPE® might have seemed to many to be an unlikely fit – the stripped-back nature of Jjjjound and the bold streetwear legacy of Nigo’s label – but the drop expertly drew on both identities. Jjjjound reimagined BAPE®’s iconic graphic language with minimalism in mind, resulting in these sleek yet statement sneakers.
Model: Jjjjound x Salomon XT-Wings 2 ‘Lapis Blue’
Price: US$353 (approx. S$480)
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As two brands with a shared design philosophy – one that champions craftsmanship and execution – Jjjjound x Salomon is a match made in heaven. Here, Jjjjound takes on a signature style in the form of the XT-Wings 2, applying its trademark less-is-more style to the performance shoe.
Model: Jjjjound x ASICS Gel Kayano 14 ‘Silver Black’
Price: US$693 (approx. S$944)
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A Jjjjound sneaker collaborations rundown wouldn’t be complete without this reinterpreted GEL-KAYANO 14 from 2022. Jjjjound took on one of Asics’ most popular silhouettes to create an update in crisp white mesh with metallic silver overlays and subtle debossed detailing.
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