The Drop
The Salomon XT-6 in White Lunar Rock blends technical trail heritage with streetwear-ready neutrals—a colorway that's been pushing the French brand deeper into Großstadt rotation since the silhouette's lifestyle rebirth. Born from Salomon's trail-running archives, the XT-6 traded mud for marble floors when fashion crowds discovered its QuickLace system and Advanced Chassis weren't just funktional—they looked verdammt gut with cropped trousers. This White Lunar Rock iteration leans minimal, making it an easier flex than the louder collabs.
Resell Verdict
Fair market hovers around €154, with asks swinging €127–€206 depending on size and seller desperation. Volume's healthy (140+ weekly orders), signaling solid liquidity but zero scarcity premium. Resell's stable, not explosive—this isn't a flip goldmine, but pairs move consistently. Think steady Brot-und-Butter margin over hype moonshot. Best play: cop on discount, hold for autumn restocks to dry up, exit 15–25% over retail.
Fake Tells
- ▸QuickLace toggle: Reps use flimsy plastic; authentic feel weighted, snap crisply
- ▸Midsole Contagrip lettering: Fakes show smudged or shallow embossing
- ▸Insole branding: Counterfeit Salomon logos often misaligned or wrong font weight
Who It's For
Urban hikers and Scandi-minimal dressers who want Gorpcore credibility without neon chaos. Perfect for gallery hops, weekend errands, or that "I own a Aesop soap" aesthetic.
Sizing & Fit
Runs true to size with a snug midfoot—if between sizes or prefer thicker socks, go half up.






