Brooks is celebrating lifestyle footwear with a new line featuring several archival sneaker styles.
The American running brand, which set a record in revenue for Q1 after a successful 2024, is making its way back to everyday sneaker options following the dissolution of its Brooks Heritage line in 2017.
The new venture kicked off on Tuesday with a collaboration with Jeff Staple, reimagining the Adrenaline GTS 4 with Staple’s pink pigeon design. Retailing for $175, the shoe features mesh suede overlays and a pebbled synthetic upper.
Outside of the collaboration, the Adrenaline GTS 4 was also released in two colorways priced at $140 on March 27. The style was originally launched in 2002 and helped to cement Brooks’ authority in performance running. Brooks “tuned” the fit, balance and ride of the Adrenaline sneaker in its fourth version to optimize the style.
The new lifestyle line also brings back Brooks’ first trail running shoe, the Cascadia 1, which originally hit the market in 2004 and was created in collaboration with ultrarunner Scott Jurek. The silhouette is now revived with trail-inspired technology and is offered in two colorways, including a bright yellow option. Released May 1, the Cascadia 1 style is marked at a price of $140.

On May 8, Brooks released the Chariot, a style originally introduced in 1982 as one of the first stability running shoes ever created. The 2025 version of the Chariot features a suede leather upper and EVA cut foam. The retro shoe is offered in three colorways and priced at $120.

The lifestyle line will be featured internationally in June when Brooks goes to Paris Fashion Week. And on Aug. 15, the 110-year-old running company will release the Brooks x RSVP Gallery Caldera 8, which is made in partnership with Don C and the RSVP Gallery team.
Brooks celebrated the lifestyle line with an event at Lavan Chelsea in New York City on May 1, bringing guests back to the ’80s, ’90s and ’00s with decade-themed installations showcasing archival products, including several items up for raffle.