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If you thought the Razer Zephyr mask was cool, but a little too in-your-face (literally) to wear in public, you’ll be pleased to know there’s now a more tasteful way to adorn your body with the company’s distinctive black and green styling.
Razer has partnered with sustainability-focused shoe company Cariuma to launch its own sneakers. Available in two color schemes with both high and low profile variations, the new kicks are based on Cariuma’s OCA shoe, which is itself a good-looking design that emphasizes the street/skater lifestyle.

Made from recycled materials, the shoe dons the face of Razer’s cute little mascot of their own sustainability campaign, Sneki Snek. This launch is linked to the company’s wider-reaching ‘Go Green With Razer’ initiative, which promises many more sustainability-focused products in 2022.
The OCA Razer sneaker is priced at $89 for the low profile shoe, and $98 for the high-tops, which I think is quite reasonable, speaking as a helpless sucker for expensive Nike Air Max shoes.
And I reckon this is one Razer product that you can wear in public without turning heads for all the wrong reasons. Check out the Razer Cariuma OCA shoe on Cariuma.

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Mike Jackson

Mike Jackson has been writing for high-profile publications for 16 years, primarily in the video game industry, but also covering tech. Mike is an obsessed video game hoarder with hundreds of games spanning a 30-year collection. An entire room in his house is dedicated to Super Mario, and he thinks the Nintendo Switch is “the best invention in human history.” Counseling may be necessary.