KEEN is expanding their UNEEK lineup with the 360, a refined update that places sustainability at the centre of its design. The new model introduces a fully adhesive-free construction, allowing the shoe to move naturally with the foot while also making it easy to disassemble and recycle once it reaches the end of its lifespan.
Built with recycled P.E.T. yarns, the breathable knit upper is secured by KEEN’s signature movable cord system for a flexible, customized fit. Underfoot, a cushioned EVA sole provides everyday comfort, with all components mechanically locked rather than glued, a subtle but significant shift toward circular footwear design.
Visually, the UNEEK 360 stays true to its open-air, gorpcore roots, but with a cleaner, more technical profile suited for both trail and street. The launch includes versatile “Black/Magnet” and “Vapor/Star White” colourways, followed by a warmer “Birch/Roasted Pecan” iteration arriving later this spring.
The KEEN UNEEK 360 retails for $150 USD and drops February 14th, with the third colourway releasing March 25th.




