Adidas originally launched the Samba in the 1950s as a football shoe, but it has since evolved into a true fashion icon. Its elegant figure, a gum rubber sole, and retro nooks and crannies have been capable of making it stand the touch of time, and nowadays the CDG Converse design approach adds even another layer to it
Comme des Garcons is associated with an experimental touch, however, it is also strongly related to a minimal aesthetic. This usually implies abstractionist use of color mainly black and white applied with surprising textures. The Samba x Comme des Garcons collaboration is one of the manifestations of these values.The Samba Comme des Garçons sneakers come in sophisticated tones like all white, black, and a subtle, desirable light pink, making them easy to style against any neutral backdrop.
The Nike Dunk Low ‘Black White’ also known as ‘Panda’ treats the retro model to an essential two-tone color scheme that accentuates the sneaker’s clean lines, developed by designer Peter Moore and responsible for the shoe’s easy transition from the hardwood to the street. The leather upper combines a white base with contrasting black overlays that wrap around the toe and heel. On both the woven tongue tag and heel tab, Nike branding in white stands out in relief against a black backdrop.
The radiance lives on in the Nike Air Force 1 ’07, the b-ball OG that puts a fresh spin on what you know best: durably stitched overlays, clean finishes and the perfect amount of flash to make you shine.
The BIRKENSTOCK Milano guarantees maximum grip and gives the feet stability in any movement scenario. This is thanks to the slightly more compact upper with two straps and the wide backstrap. The upper is made from the skin-friendly, hard-wearing synthetic material Birko-Flor®.
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