Pieter Ceizer and Mizuno Reunite for "Garde la Pêche" Contender Collab

Amsterdam-born, Paris-based artist Pieter Ceizer and Mizuno have reunited for their second collaboration: a brand-new iteration of the Contender dubbed "Garde la Pêche." Following up their first co-created effort in 2020 — colorful iterations of the Sky Medal and Wave Skyrise made in honor of the Amsterdam Marathon — the "Garde la Pêche" opts for a more leisurely inspiration, as the French phrase it gets its name from roughly translates to "keep smiling" or "keep your spirits up" in English.Due to its spelling, the phrase is also reminiscent of peaches, so the rich orange and yellow shades that can be found on the sweet fruit are displayed across the Contender, a model that first debuted as a go-anywhere runner in 1995 and is enjoying a second life as a key silhouette in Mizuno's lifestyle lineup. Besides its peachy color scheme and suede/leather construction, the "Garde la Pêche" also features red and green accents, custom text on the heels and tongues and a full-color insole graphic that shows a decidedly peach rendition of Ceizer's popular Woody sculpture series.The Pieter Ceizer x Mizuno Contender "Garde la Pêche" recently released on Ceizer's website (and quickly sold out), but it may see a second drop via Mizuno's channels in the coming weeks.For more from the world of footwear be sure to check out Sole Mates, a weekly Hypebeast series that spotlights notable individuals in the world of street culture and the connection they share with their favorite sneakers. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Pieter Ceizer and Mizuno Reunite for "Garde la Pêche" Contender Collab

Amsterdam-born, Paris-based artist Pieter Ceizer and Mizuno have reunited for their second collaboration: a brand-new iteration of the Contender dubbed "Garde la Pêche." Following up their first co-created effort in 2020 — colorful iterations of the Sky Medal and Wave Skyrise made in honor of the Amsterdam Marathon — the "Garde la Pêche" opts for a more leisurely inspiration, as the French phrase it gets its name from roughly translates to "keep smiling" or "keep your spirits up" in English.

Due to its spelling, the phrase is also reminiscent of peaches, so the rich orange and yellow shades that can be found on the sweet fruit are displayed across the Contender, a model that first debuted as a go-anywhere runner in 1995 and is enjoying a second life as a key silhouette in Mizuno's lifestyle lineup. Besides its peachy color scheme and suede/leather construction, the "Garde la Pêche" also features red and green accents, custom text on the heels and tongues and a full-color insole graphic that shows a decidedly peach rendition of Ceizer's popular Woody sculpture series.

pieter ceizer mizuno contender garde la peche keep smiling spirits up collab official release date info photos price store list buying guide
pieter ceizer mizuno contender garde la peche keep smiling spirits up collab official release date info photos price store list buying guide
pieter ceizer mizuno contender garde la peche keep smiling spirits up collab official release date info photos price store list buying guide
pieter ceizer mizuno contender garde la peche keep smiling spirits up collab official release date info photos price store list buying guide
pieter ceizer mizuno contender garde la peche keep smiling spirits up collab official release date info photos price store list buying guide

The Pieter Ceizer x Mizuno Contender "Garde la Pêche" recently released on Ceizer's website (and quickly sold out), but it may see a second drop via Mizuno's channels in the coming weeks.

For more from the world of footwear be sure to check out Sole Mates, a weekly Hypebeast series that spotlights notable individuals in the world of street culture and the connection they share with their favorite sneakers.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast