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Spotted: Harry Kane Wears Next-Gen Skechers SKX 2025 Boots

  • Harry Kane Spotted: Harry Kane was seen in training wearing the next-generation Skechers SKX football boots, indicating a potential upcoming release.
  • Design Features: The new Skechers SKX 2025 boots have a white upper, light blue collar, black Skechers logo with a possible pinkish-red outline, and pink/red tipped studs.
  • Collar Update: The most notable change is the redesigned collar, featuring a high cut at the front that slopes dramatically towards the heel, giving the boot a modern silhouette.

Bayern Munich superstar and England captain, Harry Kane, has been spotted in training wearing what is certainly the next generation of the Skechers SKX football boots. In a significant move, Kane was not wearing a typical blackout prototype, but a full launch colorway, suggesting an official release is imminent.

Next-Generation Skechers SKX 2.0 2025 Soccer Cleats - First Look

The next-gen Skechers SKX 2025 boots worn by Kane feature a predominantly white upper, complemented by a striking light blue collar design. The Skechers 'S' logo on the side is black, possibly with a pinkish-red outline, and the studs are tipped with the same pink/red hue.

The most significant and visually dramatic update from the current generation is the totally redesigned collar construction. Instead of a standard, uniform-height collar, the new design features a remarkably high cut at the front, almost like an integrated, asymmetrical tongue, which then slopes away dramatically towards the heel. This radical new silhouette is clearly visible in comparison shots and gives the boot a very distinct and modern look.

Given that Harry Kane is already wearing a full-color version of the Skechers SKX 25-26 soccer boot, the official launch of the next-generation Skechers SKX 2025 football boots is expected to happen very soon.

What are your initial thoughts on the next-generation Skechers SKX 2.0 2025 football boots and its unique collar design? Let us know in the comments below.