Harry Kane Launches Stylish Off-Pitch Sneaker Collection with Skechers

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England captain Harry Kane has unveiled the Skechers Street Off Pitch lifestyle collection, featuring two models, the premium leather Koopa in five colorways, and the refreshed UNO in three tones with suede accents.

England captain Harry Kane has unveiled the Skechers Street Off Pitch lifestyle collection, featuring two models, the premium leather Koopa in five colorways, and the refreshed UNO in three tones with suede accents. Designed for comfort and casual elegance, the collection reflects Kane’s personal style and is now available via Skechers.com and select stores.

With the launch of the Skechers Street x Harry Kane “Off Pitch” collection, the England football captain has extended his influence beyond the pitch and into lifestyle fashion and known for his sharp scoring on the field, Kane brings a refined personal touch to this capsule, blending comfort, luxury, and everyday style and the collaboration reflects Kane’s hands-on involvement, with a focus on materials, aesthetics, and wearability that capture his off-field personality.

The collection features two main sneakers: the Koopa and a refreshed version of the UNO. The Koopa, available in five colorways, boasts premium leather, a padded canvas collar, and a clean, versatile silhouette that aligns with Kane’s understated, polished look. The UNO, originally known for its chunkier design, has been reimagined with a debossed durabuck upper, suede heel detailing, and three easy-to-style color options. It also retains Skechers’ signature air-infused cushioning for all-day comfort.

What distinguishes this drop is its authenticity. It’s not just an endorsement, it’s Kane’s lifestyle, translated into footwear. Skechers continues to bridge performance with fashion, proving they can thrive in both arenas. Available now at Skechers.com and select stores, the “Off Pitch” range is built for those seeking comfort, quality, and quiet confidence in every step.

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