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WUSHU RUYI

Fashion | September 9, 2023 |

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Warm Tones, muted shades and brilliantly bold brights – Wushu Ruyi unveils colourful autumn-winter collection.

Iconic Italian footwear brings versatile, wearable AW23 range to the UK and Ireland Iconic footwear brand Wushu Ruyi has unveiled its colourful AW23 collection – showcasing a vibrant and easy-to-wear palette of new season designs. The stylishly bold selection includes a wide range of refreshed bright shade combinations and even more muted, autumnal shades to choose from. Now stocked in a range of leading independent men’s and womenswear stores, the sports-inspired brand has been making a splash at events and festivals and with style-seekers and celebrities all summer.

Image courtesy of Wushu Ruyi

Image courtesy of Wushu Ruyi

Image courtesy of Wushu Ruyi

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Speaking about the new designs, Mauro Di Liddo, CEO of Blackboard Group, the Milan-based company that owns Wushu Ruyi, says they have drawn on the brand’s illustrious history to create a selection of contemporary, versatile styles.

As he explains: “We have really enjoyed getting to know our audience and we’ve been overwhelmed by the positive response we’ve seen to our footwear. So far this has been a great summer for us – we’ve loved seeing our footwear on show at some fantastic festivals and events. Our designs play into some of 23/24’s key fashion trends, our passion for retro styling, chunkier shapes and more colour than ever.
Wushu Ruyi offers real versatility and our extensive colour palette makes them a perfect accessory for everything from formalwear to outdoor party wear or dressed-down occasions.”

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Wushi Ruyi is an iconic Italian brand – providing high-quality fashion footwear to discerning buyers across the world. Founded by brothers Walter and Paolo Lorini the collection combines their passion for European style with their lifelong dedication to the martial arts discipline, Wushu. After years of training and competing, in 1985, the brothers designed their first pair of performance sneakers, featuring the ancient RU YI symbol that’s become their trademark. Almost forty years later, the Wushi Ruyi brand continues to be a global success – famous for its enduring design and vibrant colour palette.

Available in more than 800 stores, in 30 territories worldwide.

more. www.wushuruyi.com

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