Happy 50th Birthday, Kickers! The UK-based brand therefore celebrates half a century of its iconic Kick Hi model with a fresh two-part anniversary drop. Launching on 16th September 2025, the Goldie and Stitch collections reimagine the boot’s place in British culture while nodding to five decades of style, rebellion, and youth identity.
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The Goldie range takes cues from East London’s cash-for-gold grit, dressing the Kick Hi and T-Bar silhouettes in premium leather. Fo the extra touch we get some golden hardware, bespoke fleurettes and also some subtle embroidery. Available in Red and Black, we see a statement update on the look with unmistakable heritage roots.
On the flip side, Stitch embraces patchwork individuality, which is also reflected in the campaign imagery. Built from mixed premium fabrics, the design plays with texture and detail.
It is finished with dual lace sets, polished aglets, and a semi-transparent cream outsole. The looks are available in Navy and Tan colourways.
Since first hitting the streets in the 1970s, the Kick Hi by Kickers has become more than just a boot, it’s a cultural artefact woven through music, subcultures, and memories. Now, fifty years on, Goldie and Stitch carry that legacy into a new chapter.
The Kickers 50th Anniversary Capsules Goldie and Stitch are available from Tuesday, 16th September 2025, via kickers.co.uk, priced at £120.
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Kickers is a UK-based brand born from the youth culture and spirit of the 1960s. Since the early 1970s, French entrepreneur Daniel Raufast and designer Jacques Chevallareau set out to create a shoe that reflected the care-free, hippy mindset of the era. Since then, Kickers has established itself as a cultural symbol across generations and genres, with an influence extending far beyond footwear.
The Kickers 50th Anniversary Capsule Collections named Goldie and Stitch are available from Tuesday, 16th September 2025, via kickers.co.uk.