Don’t get it twisted, your ankle that is. It’s been nearly 100 years since Converse made the first high top sneaker for basketball and it’s still being made today. But not all shoe companies are making sneakers just to give you extra air time, a lot of them are just making good looking sneakers. Today I’m checking out Beckett Simonon’s high top version of their Garcia sneaker.
The Germany Army Trainer (GAT) is a sneaker design that has it’s 1930s roots tied with two sneaker giants today, Adidas and Puma. And if you’re looking to get your GAT fix there are loads of places to look, from budget friendly military surplus stores & second hand to not so budget friendly high end fashion brands like Maison Margiela.
Everlane launched their Tread sneaker line last year with their first sustainable shoe, the Trainer. Which was a chunky, dad shoe with minimal branding.
This year Everlane released their follow up, the Court sneaker with a more minimal low top sneaker aesthetic.
I reviewed this shoe last year and it left me far from impressed. But since then, they’ve made a lot of changes behind the scenes, including moving production to Italy.
Every shoe has it’s place and here we look at the visual differences between Common Projects and the rest.
Every shoe has it’s place and here we look at the visual differences between Common Projects and the rest.
Want to know if pouring a hot cup of Beckett Simonon Reid’s will satisfy your thirst for white leather sneakers? Read on!
Rumoured to be made in the same factory as some other legendary white leather sneakers, we’re taking a closer look at the Svensson Classic Low…
We take a look at these luxury sneakers, minus the markup. But do they actually meet the benchmark?