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Here’s how you can score the limited edition Saucony x Dunkin Kinvara 10 for free

When you mix running shoes, coffee, and donuts, you know you’ve got a winner in your hands (and feet)

One of Saucony’s most famous shoe models preferred by long-distance runners, the Kinvara 10 recently got a delicious Dunkin’ makeover with the brand’s signature pink and orange logo stamped all over the predominantly white shoe. It also featured a coffee cup icon on the shoe’s tongue and a pink-sprinkled-donut medallion on the laces. The best part is that it also comes in its own custom Dunkin’-inspired box.

Not that this limited edition collaboration is solely all about the aesthetics. This Kinvara 10 is lightweight and features the brand’s signature Everun trademark for continuous cushioning and comfort. It also features Saucony’s newest fit technology, Formfit, a 3D-contoured footbed that cradles the foot with three layers of foam for enhanced adaptability and impact absorption

The sweet Kinvara 10 was created in time for the Boston Marathon

So it’s no surprise that the Saucony x Dunkin Kinvara 10 sold out in just one day on the official website, but there’s still a way for you score these sweet kicks. Saucony Philippines has one of the last pairs of this amazing collab and you can get a chance to own it for free. 

How? Simply like or follow Saucony Philippines on Facebook and Instagram, share the official Saucony x Dunkin’ post, and tag three friends in the comments section of the post. Finally, register at saucony.com.ph. One lucky winner will be selected from all the qualified entries from Saucony Philippines’s Facebook and Instagram on Apr. 20. 

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Eric Salta: Eric Nicole Salta is an editor who has handled multiple brands and written stories that span the spectrum of journalism—from food and lifestyle to sports and music. He is currently the senior editorial manager of Scout, Preen, Nolisoli, F&B Report, and Multisport. He is also a massive tennis fan but has since retired from the sport.