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Brand: 24 Kilates x Sabotage x Diadora

Model: N9000

Key Features: 24 Kilates and Sabotage's collaborative N9000 embodies the love for fine red wine. It features a premium mixed material construction composed of luxurious Italian red velvet at the toe and heel and a jacquard green "Sabotage" vineyard camo pattern on the base.

Release Date: November 14

Price: TBC

Buy: 24 Kilates Bangkok store, online at 24 Kilates and Sabotage web-shops

Editor’s Notes: Diadora is celebrating the 30th anniversary of one of its most iconic silhouettes, the N9000. To mark the occasion, the Italian sportswear brand has aligned with 24 Kilate's Bangkok store and cult Singapore sneaker artist Sabotage.

Exuding a luxurious aesthetic, the sneaker is inspired by the rich tones of fine red wine, a salute to the brands’ counties of origin – Italy for Diadora and Spain for 24 Kilates. The shoe takes design cues from the great Tarragona wine and its native Montsant region of Spain, with its ancient vineyards, sloping hills, and renowned wines.

The limited-edition 24 Kilates x Diadora N9000 "In Vino Veritas" comes with three different sets of laces and will be sold exclusively at the 24 Kilates Bangkok store, online at 24 Kilates and Sabotage web-shops, from November 14.

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