Mizuno’s Wave Prophecy LS Storms London in Two New Colourways

are putting the pedal to the metal for 2026, burning rubber on London’s streets with two fresh versions of the . Shot by Aleix Barau, the brand's new ‘Street Racers’ campaign shows the model leaving calm corners behind and hitting the city streets hard.
The new colourways – 'Sun-Dried Tomato/Barbados Cherry/Black' and 'Salute/Navy Blazer/Black' – mix classic mesh panels with a glossy exoskeleton and Mizuno’s signature Infinity Wave underfoot. Each iteration is fast, loud and unmistakably at home on concrete, turning every corner into a race track.
For the uninitiated, the Wave Prophecy LS traces its roots to Yoshitaka Takahashi’s Wave Prophecy 8 runner, pairing futuristic design with AIRmesh breathability to create a high-end performance silhouette., the model was ramped up with the use of , making it even more ready for all-weather streets.
Mizuno itself has a century-long history, founded in 1906 by brothers Rihachi and Rizo Mizuno in Osaka. Originally steeped in Westerly sporting culture, the brand grew to touch athletics, tennis, golf, football and more, with a focus on progressive design and performance technology. Sustainability has always been part of how Mizuno makes its products, combining performance with care for the planet.
You can cop the Mizuno Wave Prophecy LS 'Sun-Dried Tomato/Barbados Cherry/Black' and 'Salute/Navy Blazer/Black' on January 16 directly from the brand's webstore.
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