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Saucony’s Fall Marathon Sneaker Collection Debuts with Bold City-Inspired Designs

Saucony has made shoes for the Sydney, Berlin, New York City and Chicago marathons.

Saucony is getting runners ready for fall marathon season with its newest collection.

According to the Wolverine Worldwide-owned brand, it is releasing its limited-edition Fall Marathons Collection to bring “the spirit of four iconic host cities to life” through footwear.

Each design is inspired by the unique culture of its dedicated city across Saucony’s Endorphin Speed 5 and Kinvara 16 sneaker models. Cities being showcased in this collection are Sydney, Berlin, New York City and Chicago.

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First up is the Sydney Endorphin Speed 5, which channels Aussie pride with its green and gold colorway. The style, which is available now for $175, also features a subtle Australian continent outline and iconic kangaroo crossing signs.

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Saucony is also using its Endorphin Speed 5 model for the Berlin marathon. This version, which also retails for $175, takes inspiration from the German city’s vibrant graffiti and street art culture, adding bold, expressive graphics that capture the city’s energetic spirit.

As for the Chicago Kinvara 16, which retails for $130, this style takes inspiration from the city’s flag and features blue and white colors and four six-pointed red stars symbolizing significant events in its history.

Finally, the New York City Endorphin Speed 5, which retails for $175, takes design cues from the iconic artist Keith Haring. The style infuses Haring’s signature bold graphics into performance footwear, paying homage to the man who made the streets his canvas. The Berlin, Chicago and New York models will be available from Sept. 1.

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The Chicago Kinvara 16. Courtesy of Saucony

This new collection comes just months after Saucony opened the doors to its new flagship in London earlier this summer. Located at 4 James Street in the heart of Covent Garden, the 3,695-square-foot store spans two floors and aims to serve as a hub for London’s running and sneaker communities.

The first major activations for the new store happened throughout the week leading up to the Saucony London 10K, which took place on July 13. More events are expected to coincide with the Saucony Shoreditch 10K on Sept. 21.

Earlier this month, Saucony parent company Wolverine Worldwide said total revenue in the second quarter of 2025 was $474.2 million, up 11.5 percent from $425.2 million the same time last year. At Saucony, net sales in the period were $144.3 million, a 41.5 percent increase from $102.0 million the prior year.

Chris Hufnagel, president and chief executive officer of Wolverine Worldwide, said in a statement at the time that the company’s second quarter results “exceeded expectations,” which led to the “strongest revenue growth” it has seen in several years.

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The Sydney Endorphin Speed 5. Courtesy of Saucony