Reebok c vetements instapump furi
You heard it here first: Drawing on your sneakers is a thing for 2017. But why do the work yourself when you’ve got guys like Vetements designer Demna Gvasalia making shoes like this?
The Vetements x Reebok Instapump saw limited releases around the world, and the South Korea pop-up shop saw droves of fashion heads lining up for a chance to cop a pair. Set for a wider release soon, these will probably be gone shortly after they finally drop.
Braindead x vans
LA-based art collective Braindead is known for its cerebral clothes that reference everything from Twin Peaks to obscure Thai music B-sides. Designer Kyle Ng puts that unique perspective into a few pairs of rubber-and-canvas Sk8-His,
Flipping Vans’ trademark checkerboard motif into monotone kicks with exclusive branding on the sole.
Gosha rubchinskiy x Fila
Some of the most buzzed-about pieces from designer Gosha Rubchinkiy’s Spring/Summer 2017 collection are his collaborations with Italian sportswear company Fila.
These simple kicks might seem a bit normcore at first sight, but closer inspection reveals the designer’s signature Cyrillic branding on the heel. It’s a subtly stylish touch that real heads will recognize instantly.
Gucci
Ever since he was appointed as creative director at Gucci, Alessandro Michele has brought a fresh, psychedelic approach to the Italian fashion house.
In addition to making green topcoats Jared Leto drools over and some of the illest souvenir jackets money can buy, he’s upgraded the brand’s sneaker game considerably. Who needs a pair of classic bit loafers when you can flex on the ‘gram in these literally fire kicks? They’re so sought-after, they’ve even inspired several custom sneakers.




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