Amiri x Maison Mihara Yasuhiro returns with a Limited Blue and White Sneaker Collab

Amiri x Maison Mihara Yasuhiro returns with a Limited Blue and White Sneaker Collab Amiri x Maison Mihara Yasuhiro returns with a Limited Blue and White Sneaker Collab

AMIRI and Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO have reunited for the second chapter of their limited-edition sneaker collaboration, introducing a new blue-and-white colorway built on the same hybrid Skel Top-Low and Peterson OG foundation as the first release.

Collab story continues

This new drop is explicitly framed as the “second chapter” of the partnership, extending a project that began with a monochrome debut in early 2025. Both brands position the shoe as a meeting point between AMIRI’s Los Angeles luxury streetwear and Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO’s Japanese sneaker design and clay-molded sole craftsmanship.

Design and color update

The sneaker again merges AMIRI’s Skel Top-Low “Bones” Nappa leather appliqué with Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO’s Peterson OG canvas upper and sculpted clay-molded rubber sole. The key update is the new blue-and-white execution that keeps the collaboration’s monochromatic foundations, bold structure, refined materials, and DIY-inspired artisanal feel established in the first edition.

Release, price tier, and access

The second edition is released in limited quantities in the new blue-and-white colorway alongside a reissue of the original black-and-white version. Pairs are available exclusively at select AMIRI and Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO stores, select wholesalers including Nordstrom, Vitkac, Jet, and Harrods, and through amiri.com, placing it firmly in the luxury sneaker price tier even though MSRP has not been formally disclosed yet.

On-foot focus and audience

The collaboration remains lifestyle-led rather than performance-driven, built for fashion-forward wear with its statement “Bones” overlay and exaggerated sole rather than sport use. The continuity across silhouettes and construction, with color and storytelling doing most of the work, positions this second chapter squarely for collectors and luxury sneaker buyers tracking ongoing designer–sneaker crossovers.

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