ASICS and HAL STUDIOS Debut Collaborative GEL-NYC 2.0

SummaryThe ASICS x HAL STUDIOS GEL-NYC 2.0 SSHS officially debuts in January 2026 as part of the new H.S.D.T. Signature SeriesTwo colorways—Shaolin ’93 and Queens ’94—serve as a dual homage to 90s NYC culture and the industrial materials that hold the city togetherThe drop emphasizes a "Signature Series" framework, prioritizing premium material play and a conceptual approach to the "Architecture of Everyday Life"As the new year approaches, the creative partnership between ASICS and Australian design house HAL STUDIOS is set to reach a new pinnacle. Launching in January 2026, the duo presents the GEL-NYC 2.0 SSHS, a silhouette that serves as the debut entry for their highly anticipated "Signature Series." This release moves beyond standard sportswear, viewing footwear through the lens of structural design and urban sociology.The release, which appears to currently feature two earth-toned colorways, titled “The Architecture of Everyday Life,” draws its aesthetic DNA from the silent, industrial skeletons of New York City. The design language is a tribute to the overlooked surfaces that define the city: the cold sheen of scaffolding, the strength of steel beams, the grit of concrete, and the textured patina of oxidized metal and utility grates. This "blue-collar luxury" is channeled into two inaugural colorways that act as sonic and cultural blueprints for the eras HAL STUDIOS grew up on: "Shaolin ’93" and "Queens ’94."By merging ASICS' elite performance technology with HAL STUDIOS' philosophical approach to materials, the GEL-NYC 2.0 SSHS is more than a sneaker—it's a documented perspective of place and time. Whether you’re drawn to the raw, earthy tones of the "Shaolin" iteration or the industrial greys of the "Queens" pair, this drop invites you to appreciate the structural beauty hidden in the mundane. Look out for the pair arriving in January next year. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @johnbouquetClick here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

ASICS and HAL STUDIOS Debut Collaborative GEL-NYC 2.0

Summary

  • The ASICS x HAL STUDIOS GEL-NYC 2.0 SSHS officially debuts in January 2026 as part of the new H.S.D.T. Signature Series

  • Two colorways—Shaolin ’93 and Queens ’94—serve as a dual homage to 90s NYC culture and the industrial materials that hold the city together

  • The drop emphasizes a "Signature Series" framework, prioritizing premium material play and a conceptual approach to the "Architecture of Everyday Life"

As the new year approaches, the creative partnership between ASICS and Australian design house HAL STUDIOS is set to reach a new pinnacle. Launching in January 2026, the duo presents the GEL-NYC 2.0 SSHS, a silhouette that serves as the debut entry for their highly anticipated "Signature Series." This release moves beyond standard sportswear, viewing footwear through the lens of structural design and urban sociology.

The release, which appears to currently feature two earth-toned colorways, titled “The Architecture of Everyday Life,” draws its aesthetic DNA from the silent, industrial skeletons of New York City. The design language is a tribute to the overlooked surfaces that define the city: the cold sheen of scaffolding, the strength of steel beams, the grit of concrete, and the textured patina of oxidized metal and utility grates. This "blue-collar luxury" is channeled into two inaugural colorways that act as sonic and cultural blueprints for the eras HAL STUDIOS grew up on: "Shaolin ’93" and "Queens ’94."

By merging ASICS' elite performance technology with HAL STUDIOS' philosophical approach to materials, the GEL-NYC 2.0 SSHS is more than a sneaker—it's a documented perspective of place and time. Whether you’re drawn to the raw, earthy tones of the "Shaolin" iteration or the industrial greys of the "Queens" pair, this drop invites you to appreciate the structural beauty hidden in the mundane. Look out for the pair arriving in January next year.

 

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