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2026 Dissolved Shoe New Trend: From OG Canvas to Deconstructed Leather, These 5 MMY Pairs Are This Year’s Litbuy Spreadsheet Out-of-Stock Kings

2026 Dissolved Shoe New Trend: From OG Canvas to Deconstructed Leather, These 5 MMY Pairs Are This Year’s Litbuy Spreadsheet Out-of-Stock Kings

Real MMY Dissolved Shoe Display - Example 1

MMY Dissolved Shoe Example 1

Real MMY Dissolved Shoe Display - Example 2

MMY Dissolved Shoe Example 2

April weather is even more unpredictable than MMY’s dissolved soles—sunny yesterday, freezing cold today making you doubt life. Hiding in a café scrolling through Litbuy’s new arrivals, suddenly realizing this year’s Maison Mihara Yasuhiro is really going crazy.

Although Mihara Yasuhiro’s shoes have been thoroughly discussed by experts in the replica scene, this 2026 new trend really makes those still wearing 2022 old “bread shoes” veterans shout “insider.” Especially those heavyweight washed canvas and deconstructed leather pieces—texture has truly stepped up a level.

Let’s not waste words, straight to the goods, see which pairs on this year’s Litbuy Spreadsheet make you reluctant to scroll past even when reaching the bottom—the “out-of-stock kings.”

2026 Dissolved Shoe Trend Indicator: Texture Is the Hard Truth

This year’s MMY trend clearly leans toward “vintage distressing” and “heavyweight fabrics.” Previously everyone chased whether that dissolved sole was weird enough; now everyone looks at whether details are “ruthless” enough.

  • Heavyweight Washed Canvas Series (Peterson / Hank):
    This is absolutely this year’s top player. No longer that lightweight ordinary canvas, but with a thick, time-worn texture. Especially that Garment Dyed effect—uneven color but extremely layered. Top batches (like familiar JMDY or JOK) have already sourced original fabric; that unique mineral dye smell can be smelled through the screen.
  • Deconstructed Leather + Suede Combination (Wayne / Blake):
    If you’re tired of Peterson’s canvas, this year’s Wayne low-top leather version can be bought blind. Leather texture is much softer than previous years, that creamy touch combined with deconstructed edge design is really sick.
  • “Sun Faded” Effect:
    This sun-bleached effect like three years under California sun is 2026 MMY’s soul. Many small workshops can’t achieve that natural gradient gray tone, arriving smelling like cheap spray paint. On Spreadsheet, remember to watch for links marked “High-density Sun-faded.”

📊 2026 MMY Selection Red-Black List (Litbuy Real Test Edition)

Hot Picks Recommended Batch / Source Hunter’s Brutal Review (The Truth) Purchase Advice
Peterson 23 Mud-Dye Version JMDY / JieDao Mud-dye effect 98% accurate, dissolved sole edge flow extremely correct. In stock, go directly!
Wayne Leather Deconstructed Version Binstuff (Big Factory) Leather material solid, heel letter embroidery extremely three-dimensional, no connections. In stock, golden sizes running out.
Hank Embroidery Vintage JOK Top Batch Embroidery details explosive, intentionally created “thread loose” effect very accurate. In stock, combine with USFans coupon.
Peterson Rivet Graffiti Version Sampling Stage (Sample) Rivet process currently unstable, many factories produce rivets that fall off. Don’t rush, wait more!
New Transparent Dissolved Sole Series Mostly second-tier goods This sole type big factories haven’t truly mastered yet, cheap soles very brittle, easily break. Danger zone, be careful!

Early Purchase Secrets: Don’t Be That “Big Fool”

Although Litbuy now has countless links, to grab first wave “ceiling” goods, you must learn to see the tricks in QC photos.

First, look at dissolved sole flow texture.
True top batches, that sole’s wrinkles have a “randomness,” like real candle melting. If you see soles neat like plastic molds pressed out, immediately return.

Second, don’t be fooled by so-called “exclusive.”
2026 new styles, like that embroidery vintage effect (Embroidery Vintage Effect), currently only two or three top factories can achieve that decadent feel. If you see some ridiculously low-priced links, clicking into detail pages shows pixel-blurry web images, likely using last year’s old stock to fool you.

Most crucial point, MMY shoeboxes are really heavy!
One Peterson weighs as much as two AJ1s. When ordering, directly note “remove shoebox.” Otherwise shipping costs can make you doubt life, saved money could buy another Vlone piece, not worth it?

Final Advice About “Sampling” and “In Stock”

I know brothers itch seeing new styles, but like this year’s newly released Torn Film series, big factories are still repeatedly testing that film’s durability.

If you see such new styles on Spreadsheet, don’t rush to place deposit, go to Discord channel more to see veterans’ real test QCs. Wait until links with “V2” or “Final Batch” appear before buying—that’s true veteran hunter.

If you recently see any MMY on Litbuy unsure about, or think that seller’s comment section seems suspicious, comment section kick me. Brother will help see whether that QC photo is “miracle” or “trash.” Wishing everyone can step on the most stable dissolved soles this spring!

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