Brooks’ Cascadia 1 Retro Trail Running Shoe is Back in Rock Ridge and Woodrose
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- The Rock Ridge colorway is an earthy mix of off-white and grey shades with darker tones on the mesh base, lighter tan shades on the structural suede, and steel grey on the tough toe and heel panels
- The Woodrose pair is a wine-colored mix of maroon and purple shades, with pale tones on the mesh, rich pops on the suede, and a hit of bright orange on the lace panel
- The Brooks Cascadia 1 Rock Ridge/Gravel and Woodrose/Roan Rogue are available now
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Brooks is running it up. As the world of running races into the spotlight of the sneaker and streetwear industry, Brooks has been keeping pace with ease, keeping up the stacked Ghost line, adding collabs with brands from Babylon to Disney, and bringing back retro runner silhouettes with plenty of modern appeal.
The Brooks Cascadia 1 debuted in 2004 as a performance trail running shoe, and 21 years later, it returned to the brand’s lineup last spring. Now, as Brooks continues to push the mid-aughts vintage runner for its 20-year retro cycle, the Cascade 1 is adding two new colorways to the catalog: one in Rock Ridge tan and the other in Woodrose maroon.

The Rock Ridge colorway is an earthy mix of off-white and grey shades with darker tones on the mesh base, lighter tan shades on the structural suede, and steel grey on the tough toe and heel panels. The Woodrose pair is a wine-colored mix of maroon and purple shades, with pale tones on the mesh, rich pops on the suede, and a hit of bright orange on the lace panel.
The Brooks Cascadia 1 Rock Ridge/Gravel and Woodrose/Roan Rogue are available now through Brooks and select retailers in-store and online. Available in unisex sizing, the retail price on both pairs is set at $140. For all the latest Brooks news and drop info, download the Sole Retriever App.
Brooks Cascadia 1 Rock Ridge/Gravel
Brooks Cascadia 1 Woodrose/Roan Rogue

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