Asics, atmos Pink, and OJOS form Japanese Fashion Voltron for Triple-Collab Gel-1130
Quick Facts
- Asics, atmos Pink, and OJOS come together for a new Gel-1130 colorway
- In 2023, OJOS and Asics teamed up with atmos for a different Gel-1130
- The atmos Pink x OJOS x Asics Gel-1130 is expected to release in November
- The pair will likely be exclusive to Japan

In the years since Japanese sneaker boutique atmos closed down its stateside retail presence in Philly and NYC, the brand has turbo-charged its collaborative efforts on Japan-exclusive colorways, much to the dismay of American sneakerheads. Tapping in with fellow Japanese brands Asics and activewear label OJOS, the latest atmos collab is a Gel-1130 that celebrates the passage of time.
Dropping under the atmos Pink women’s line, the Gel-1130 features a futuristic upper in shades of steel grey mesh and metallic stability panels hiding underneath. The toe cap and stripe logo are both done in shiny metallic silver, and decorative stitching surrounds the lace panel for a hit of extra detail. The rope laces start standard at the base, but stretch across the side panel logo around a single optional lace loop sitting just above the midsole, and finish with a pulley system at the top. The midsole is a deep brown with another hit of grey in the middle to complete the look. Collab logos are minimal, but every pair comes with a silver star pendant with OJOS x atmos branding.
2025 has been a great year for atmos collaborations. In the past few months, the brand has announced colorways with adidas, New Balance, Salomon, Asics, and Crocs. A few pairs have trickled across the ocean to US retailers, but for the most part, the collections have remained Japan or Asia exclusives.
The atmos Pink x OJOS x Asics Gel-1130 is expected to be released in November 2025. Considering all three brands involved in the collab are based in Japan, we aren’t getting our hopes up for a US drop. To be the first to find out all the release info for this pair when it’s available, make sure to download the Sole Retriever mobile app.
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