
by Brendan Dunne
The recent Diadora resurrection has hinged largely on collaboration styles, all of which have heavily touted the made in Italy production as a selling point.
Not all of its retro pairs are the product of an outside partnership though, and not all of the sneakers feature such a high barrier to entry on the price. Much more accessible are joints like this Diadora Titan II, which runs a reasonable $105 in contrast to the $200 of the various N.9000s. The model wears a suede and leather mixture on top and an Impact Control sole for stability.
The Diadora Titan II in question is available now from Feature Sneaker Boutique in Las Vegas.






