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Post Archive Faction (PAF) and On Running had runners and drip masters alike scrambling to cop its effortlessly cool Cloudmonster sneakers earlier this year. Lucky for fans, the pair is about to unleash more of their sleek running shoes.

At the scene of Post Archive Faction's Spring/Summer 2025 presentation (or the 8.0 collection preview in PAF lingo), a violinist set the mood while the brand unveiled easy seasonal layers, imposing accessories, and equally impressive surprise details.

In case any On sneakerheads were wondering, there were some collaborative sneakers in view, too.

Post Archive Faction once more reminded us that there are more Cloundmonster 2 sneakers in the vault, revealing a few unreleased colorways in addition to previously launched schemes from the first "Current Form" installment.

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Post Archive Faction's offering also included better looks at a mystery "Current Form 2.0" shoe whose hollow heel echoes that of On's Cloudventure Peak shoes.

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Like the previous spins, the Post Archive Faction x On Cloudventure Peak shoes is another stylish stepper. The upper was yet again reworked and refined to cater to Post Archive Faction's minimalist tastes, doused in subdued tones for an extremely clean look.

According to sneaker informants, Post Archive Faction and On aim to deliver more attractive running shoes later this year.

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