Here's What Diadora's Been Doing Besides Collabs

From the general release side of things.

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.

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