Three distinct colorways of the revamped Penton Loafer—black, red, and green—will hit shelves as part of Supreme's continuing spring collection. This release marks another chapter in the ongoing partnership between the New York streetwear label and the iconic British footwear manufacturer.
The classic Penton Loafer receives a notable update through this collaboration, featuring metal studs that outline the silhouette of each shoe. These decorative elements complement the smooth leather upper while maintaining the recognizable profile of the original design.
Inside, customers will find co-branded footbeds, confirming the collaborative nature of the release. The shoes retain Dr. Martens' signature AirWair® cushion sole, ensuring the comfort that has made the brand a staple in footwear for decades.
According to release information, these loafers have been produced exclusively for Supreme, making them a limited offering rather than a general market release through Dr. Martens' regular distribution channels.
This collaboration follows Supreme's recent footwear projects, including April's Vans Skate Grosso Mid and March's Nike Air Max 1 release, continuing the brand's steady output of collaborative footwear this spring.
Shoppers can purchase the Supreme x Dr. Martens Studded Penton Loafers beginning May 22 through Supreme's online store and physical retail locations. Customers in Asian markets will need to wait until May 24 for the regional release.
The Penton model has long been appreciated for its versatility and clean design within the Dr. Martens catalog, serving as an appropriate canvas for Supreme's distinctive touch.



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