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Grammy-Nominated Artist Westside Gunn Updates Saucony’s ProGrid Triumph 4 in First Sneaker Collab

The release marks the beginning of an ongoing series of drops between the two forces.

Saucony has teamed up with Grammy-nominated artist and Griselda Records founder Westside Gunn for its latest sneaker collaboration.

For this drop Gunn brings his signature aesthetic to Saucony’s ProGrid Triumph 4 sneaker model, marking the rapper’s first footwear collaboration and the beginning of an ongoing series of drops between the two forces.

First teased on social media, the debut Westside Gunn x Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 fuses the footwear brand’s heritage with Gunn’s underground creative energy. The design features neon mesh uppers, a snakeskin-debossed tongue, scorpion logo sock liner, and Gunn’s distinctive “Super Flygod” detailing. Each pair comes in a custom drawer-style box complete with a Griselda x Saucony hangtag.

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Jason Faustino, senior director of global energy at Saucony, called Gunn “one-of-a-kind” in a statement on Tuesday.

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“[Gunn] creates moments that move the culture like no one else,” Faustino said. “This first drop is only the start of an ongoing story we’re writing together, one that connects Saucony’s heritage with the unapologetic self-expression that defines Gunn’s world.”

The Westside Gunn x Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 will be available exclusively through Kith and Saucony.com on Dec. 4.

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The Westside Gunn x Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 sneaker. Felix Francisco Bigay, Kith

This news comes after Saucony parent Wolverine Worldwide, FN’s 2025 Company of the Year, said total revenue in the third quarter of 2025 was $470.3 million, up 6.8 percent from $440.2 million the same time last year.

By brand, Saucony and Merrell led the way in Q3 in terms of growth. At Saucony, net sales in the period were $133.1 million, a 27.0 percent increase from $104.8 million the prior year. At Merrell, net sales were $167.3 million, a 5.1 percent increase from $159.2 million just a year ago.

Chris Hufnagel, president and chief executive officer of Wolverine Worldwide, said in a statement last month that the company’s third quarter results “exceeded expectations.”

“Our disciplined execution, coupled with another record gross margin quarter, delivered better-than-anticipated earnings per share,” Hufnagel noted. “While we are pleased with our progress, we recognize there is still more work to do. Our teams remain focused on executing our brand-building model at pace while navigating a dynamic environment.”

Looking ahead, the company said it expects revenue for the full fiscal year to be between $1.855 billion and $1.870 billion, representing growth of approximately 6.0 percent to 6.8 percent compared to the 2024 ongoing business.

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The Westside Gunn x Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 sneaker. Felix Francisco Bigay, Kith
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The Westside Gunn x Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 sneaker. Felix Francisco Bigay, Kith