UPOs, WAK, Reebok, and Ronron are expanding their footprint in the fashion market with collaboration collections that blend streetwear, golf, running, and character-driven culture.

With running booming, recovery shoes that help ease foot fatigue before and after workouts are in hot demand. Performance-driven tech paired with on-trend design is turning these models into everyday style staples.
UPOs, the U.S. recovery-shoe brand operated by LF, partnered with street-casual label YESIC to unveil a hybrid recovery shoe.
The collab updates UPOs’ signature clog line, the ‘Uclug,’ by infusing YESIC’s street sensibility—an all-black palette with crack detailing. It also uses UPOs’ proprietary Ufoam for strong shock absorption and a comfortably cushioned fit.

Contemporary performance golfwear label WAK is dropping official collaboration goods to celebrate LIV Golf Korea 2026, held May 28–31 at Busan Asiad CC.
WAK completed the collection with artist Lee Ji-won from the Pohang Cultural Foundation’s Ara Art Village. The brand reinterpreted Korea’s traditional dancheong motifs through the artist’s eye, blending heritage aesthetics with modern golf culture.
The lineup mixes dancheong-inspired apparel with goods featuring WAK’s mascot, Waki. Highlights include an open-collar polo and a patterned scarf, alongside four clothing pieces and five accessories—strap keyrings, a ball-marker set, and a shopper bag among them.

Reebok is leaning into culture-driven \”micro-collabs\” to court Gen Z consumers.
Across fashion, short, fast partnerships that target niche tastes—running, street, vintage—are outpacing big-budget campaigns. Reebok is following that lead, teaming up with various brands to expand how and where consumers encounter the label.
It launched a running capsule with Montreal-based performance gear brand Ostriya, positioning running as where style meets lifestyle.
It also unveiled collaborations with Busan street label Valansa and New York’s BBC ICECREAM. Through these culture-rooted partnerships—spanning running, street, and vintage casual—Reebok aims to broaden its brand experience.

Contemporary women’s casual label Ronron has unveiled the Betty Boop X RONRON 26 Hot Summer collection, a playful collaboration with the 1930s animated icon Betty Boop.
Under the title \”Betty’s Sunny Side,\” the collection captures a leisurely seaside-summer vibe through Ronron’s signature romantic and whimsical lens.
Key pieces include oversized T-shirts, appliqué tees, hooded zip-ups, jogger pants, and tiered skirt-pants. The collection also offers accessories like ball caps, beanies, bags, and card wallets.
The collaboration drops exclusively on Musinsa Edition starting May 15, with discounts and gift-with-purchase promotions running through June 14.











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