Jae Tips And Saucony Continue To Shine

With Third Collaboration.

POSTED BY ZOE TYLER

Jae Tips has been instrumental in elevating Saucony’s presence in the sneaker world, bringing his unique creative touch to a series of highly successful collaborations. After a series of hits, the partnership is showing no signs of slowing down, and if Tips has his way, these collaborations will soon hit double digits.

The partnership between Saucony and Jae Tips began in 2023 with a bold reimagining of the Grid Azura 2000. The sneaker’s vibrant, busy design was met with critical acclaim and quickly became a fan favorite. This was followed by the Grid Shadow 2 later that year, which also featured Tips' signature maximalist style.

 

 

Now, Tips has unveiled his third collaboration with Saucony, a collection called To Do List, featuring two colorful renditions of the ProGrid Omni 9. With their playful and dynamic designs, these sneakers continue to reflect Tips' creative flair, offering something fresh yet consistent with the aesthetic that has defined his work with the brand.

Fans have been lucky to enjoy three collections in less than two years, but Jae Tips has no plans of slowing down. “My goal is to continue working on similar silhouettes, especially a shoe like the Omni,” Tips told Highsnobiety. “I would love to create 10 or 15 more of these. I feel like I still have a lot of ideas and creativity left when it comes to the Omni. But overall, my main goal is for us to keep being great partners and to continue collaborating successfully.”

 

 

In addition to the ProGrid Omni 9 designs, the To Do List collection also marks a significant first for both Tips and Saucony—a kids’ model of the Shadow 6000. This marks not only Tips' first venture into children’s footwear, but also Saucony’s first-ever collaboration on a kids sneaker.

With an ambitious vision and boundless creativity, Jae Tips’ partnership with Saucony shows no signs of losing momentum. Fans can expect plenty more bold designs and groundbreaking collaborations in the future.

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