END and Saucony Are Making More Noise With Their Next Sneaker Collab

ANOTHER ONE.

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Picking up where last month's "White Noise" Grid 9000 left off, END and Saucony are getting ready to drop an equally noisy follow up.

This time around, they're moving from "White Noise" to "Red Noise," a nod to botanist Robert Brown's theory of red noise, or Brownian noise. Instead of putting you to sleep with the details, END summed it up rather simply: where there was the light, so must there be the dark. 

To help get this message across, END wrapped the Grid 9000 silhouette in a variety of materials including woven cotton, felt, wool, and ballistic nylon, each of which is presented in a different tone of red. Meanwhile, the disruptive flecked pattern seen on the "White Noise" sneaker also appears here.

These are set to release exclusively from END on December 5, although the time conversion means that they'll actually drop at 7:01 p.m. EST on December 4 for those of us in the States. Retail comes to right around $164.