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Engineered Garments x JunAle Rework the Reebok Instapump Fury 94 With Hand‑Applied Sashiko

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Name: Engineered Garments x JunAle Sashiko Reebok Instapump Fury 94
Colorway: “Black,” “Brown”
SKU: TBC
MSRP: $2,000 USD
Release Date: Available Now
Where to Buy: Nepenthes New York

Engineered Garments and JunAle reunite with Reebok for a handcrafted reinterpretation of the Instapump Fury 94, reimagined through the lens of traditional Japanese sashiko stitching. A collaboration with sashiko artist Jun Sugimae and his artisanal studio JunAle, the sneaker transforms the iconic 1994 silhouette with the studio’s signature hand‑applied embroidery, giving the model a textured, craft‑driven feel that contrasts with its futuristic paneling.

Offered in “Black” and “Brown,” both colorways incorporate rugged textile overlays, tonal stitching and subtle asymmetry – hallmarks of Engineered Garments’ design language – paired with Reebok’s classic split midsole and carbon‑fiber plate for stability. Co‑branded footbeds and understated heel branding complete each pair, underscoring the handmade character at the core of the collaboration.

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Source: Sneaker News

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