Available July 25 via Mizuno and select retailers, they retail around ¥27,500 JPY. The light gray version uses pale mesh with darker accents, and the grey variant reverses the palette by introducing black and dark grey details for contrast. With pricing slightly elevated versus standard models, these releases aim to blend everyday wearability with Mizuno’s running heritage.
These Prophecy LS editions reaffirm Mizuno’s commitment to merging technical specs—like the Infinity Wave cushioning plate and durable woven uppers—with street-ready aesthetics. By translating performance innovation into fashion-forward colorways, the brand appeals to both runners and lifestyle consumers who value comfort and structure. Their hybrid identity makes them equally at home on pavement, gym, or urban exploration. Through this drop, Mizuno proves that minimal color schemes can amplify design nuance, highlighting texture, form, and functionality without visual noise.
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