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HOKA Wraps the Ora Primo in Two Fall-Ready Palettes

September 25, 2025
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HOKA Wraps the Ora Primo in Two Fall-Ready Palettes
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Name: HOKA Ora Primo “Squid Ink” & “Mineral Brown”
Colorway: Squid Ink/Black, Mineral Brown/Cast Iron
SKU: 1141570-SQDN, 1141570-MCS
MSRP: ¥18,700 JPY (approx. $126 USD)
Release Date: October 1
Where to Buy: HOKA, Various Retailers

After launching the Ora Primo in a duo of understated colorways, HOKA is now preparing for the fall season with two moody new iterations: “Squid Ink” and “Mineral Brown.” Each iteration drenches its padded, plush upper in its namesake hue – inky black for “Squid Ink” and earthy brown for “Mineral Brown” – while rope-like pull loops and stacked outsoles appear in complementary tones that subtly elevate the palette. “Squid Ink”’s monochromatic black delivers a stealthy, tactical edge, whereas “Mineral Brown: is punctuated by smoky “Cast Iron” accents that add depth and texture.

On the technical side, the Ora Primo lives up to its billing as a recovery slip-on shoe. It provides HOKA’s signature plush ride through a lightweight polyurethane foam underfoot. The upper, crafted from a stretchy nylon mesh, holds the foot securely without the need for traditional laces, enhancing its function as a comfortable and easy-to-wear slip-on.

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