
ASICS revisits the GEL-NYC with an “Antique Red” edition that changes the material character of the silhouette. The model usually relies on layered mesh and suede, while this version introduces patent leather as the dominant surface. The glossy finish gives the shoe a sharper visual presence and pushes its early-2000s influence further through a material rarely associated with this particular ASICS model.
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The GEL-NYC already occupies an established place within the brand’s current footwear lineup. ASICS originally developed the silhouette with help from AWAKE founder Angelo Baque, giving the model a collaborative foundation from its introduction. Since then, ASICS has extended the GEL-NYC family through variations including the 2055 and Utility editions, while the original version has continued as a regular part of the range.


That familiarity makes the Antique Red edition stand out. Instead of changing the structure of the shoe, ASICS shifts attention toward surface and finish. Patent leather replaces the softer material combination usually seen throughout the upper, giving the silhouette a more polished and assertive appearance. The effect works particularly well with the GEL-NYC’s Y2K references, where glossy materials and exaggerated technical detailing often played an important visual role.
ASICS has used the GEL-NYC as a platform for experimentation before, particularly through collaborations and alternate versions. The 2055 and Utility editions show how the company can adapt the same family of ideas through changes in construction and function. The Antique Red release takes a more direct route by concentrating on material choice and color.


Patent leather can easily dominate a sneaker when used too heavily, but here ASICS applies it within a silhouette that already carries substantial paneling and technical detail. For the Antique Red edition, ASICS keeps the focus firmly on finish and color. The model retains the architecture that has made the GEL-NYC a consistent part of the brand’s current offering. The ASICS GEL-NYC “Antique Red” is available now.

















