Paraboot and Engineered Garments Unveil the EG Clusaz for Second Collaboration

Following the launch of their previous collaboration -- which came in the form of the EG Michael in 2022 -- Engineered Garments and Paraboot have connected again for a brand-new silhouette: the EG Clusaz.Much like its predecessor, this new creation from the pair is centered around Engineered Garments' designer, Daiki Suzuki's passion for alpine footwear, with the enhanced low-cut hiking boot featuring suede uppers, various D-rings, and a durable sport sole.The shoe comes in a selection of black and green colorways and is equipped with stretchy nylon laces. Wearers can also create their own unique lacing patterns, while the toggle enables a slip-on feel. Additionally, Suzuki's standard Lisse Ecorce soles are replaced with a more adjustable sport sole featuring angled treads along with zigzag hand-stitched detailing.Rounding off the design, the collaboration follows in the same steps as its high-top counterpart, boasting a plain toe, a triple-layer tongue, and a ski-hook closure system.You can take a closer look at the new Engineered Garments x Paraboot collaboration above and it's available to shop via the official Paraboot website now.In other footwear news, check out this new Air Max 1.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Paraboot and Engineered Garments Unveil the EG Clusaz for Second Collaboration

Following the launch of their previous collaboration -- which came in the form of the EG Michael in 2022 -- Engineered Garments and Paraboot have connected again for a brand-new silhouette: the EG Clusaz.

Much like its predecessor, this new creation from the pair is centered around Engineered Garments' designer, Daiki Suzuki's passion for alpine footwear, with the enhanced low-cut hiking boot featuring suede uppers, various D-rings, and a durable sport sole.

The shoe comes in a selection of black and green colorways and is equipped with stretchy nylon laces. Wearers can also create their own unique lacing patterns, while the toggle enables a slip-on feel. Additionally, Suzuki's standard Lisse Ecorce soles are replaced with a more adjustable sport sole featuring angled treads along with zigzag hand-stitched detailing.

Rounding off the design, the collaboration follows in the same steps as its high-top counterpart, boasting a plain toe, a triple-layer tongue, and a ski-hook closure system.

You can take a closer look at the new Engineered Garments x Paraboot collaboration above and it's available to shop via the official Paraboot website now.

In other footwear news, check out this new Air Max 1.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast