Saucony debuted the latest expression from its design-forward Saucony Silo collection, a continuation of the brand’s evolution at the intersection of heritage, luxury and performance.
“With the AW25 collection, we looked to explore how our archive and performance designs can coexist in a more intentional way, utilizing elevated and expressive storytelling,” said Paul Ruffles, creative director for Saucony Silo. “It’s an opportunity to reimagine Saucony’s legacy through a more cultural, design-driven lens, pushing boundaries while staying grounded in what makes Saucony iconic.”
The AW25 collection builds upon the success of SS25’s “Purity in Form Part I,” which launched globally in April. Now entering its second phase, “Purity in Form Part II” deepens the concept through collaboration with creative visionaries—set designer Hannah Knowles, stylist Abby Adler and choreographer Jasiah Marshall—who reinterpret Saucony’s design philosophy through the expressive lenses of movement, form and storytelling.
The collection introduces two new silhouettes alongside new iterations of fan‑favorite styles:
- Momentum S: A polished tribute to Saucony’s walking‑shoe heritage, featuring a contrasting patent leather and mesh two‑tone upper, full‑grain leather lining, detailed stitching, metallic accents and a Pwrrun + XT‑600 outsole
- Trekker S: A trail‑inspired silhouette refined for sophistication, blending Exodus 4 tooling with Pwrrun Foam and a Vibram Megagrip outsole for enhanced comfort and grip
Both new models see archival models referenced then twisted, elevated and modernized within the Silo design ethos to create new products for today. Updated colorways of Grid X Ultra S, Gripper S, 586i S, and Kinvara 1 S round out the lineup with refreshed style and elevated finishes.
“Every silhouette in the AW25 collection was designed with precision; a deliberate balance of heritage, material innovation and form,” said Brian Moore, chief product officer at Saucony. “From the tooling to the finishes, we approached this capsule as an opportunity to evolve what footwear can look and feel like at the highest level.”




