When you think of ice cream, you'd probably never think of Puma sneakers, but that's about to change thanks to the sneaker brand's collaboration with fashion brand ICNY, as they've unveiled two new sneaker models from the Ignite 'Ice Cream' series. The sneakers come in two flavors (read color combinations), namely with the "flavor" of cookie and mint. The first pair is dressed in white and sprinkled with "chocolate crumbs" on the side part and a "chocolate" sole, while the second pair is greenish in color combined with black.
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Rarely do shoes fit our feet perfectly, and if they do, they are usually too expensive for many. The Italian shoe manufacturer, Vibram, better known for making military footwear, has found a solution: Furoshiki shoes, which are not put on, but literally wrapped around the foot.
Even if you don't go to the gym and can't tell the difference between an elliptical and an exercise bike, we can bet that sneakers form a large part of your footwear wardrobe. Because they are comfortable, trendy and we (almost never) get blisters. In 2015, thanks to brands like Adidas, Nike, Reebok and other giants of the sports and trendy footwear industry, we witnessed the revival of many popular models from the past. So check out which geek sneakers will rule this fall.
Do you want to be ecologically aware? Then buy Adidas sneakers. Yes, you read that right. Adidas is going green with eco sports shoes made from marine waste and fishing nets. At the same time, the German manufacturer of sports shoes teamed up with the environmental organization Parley For The Oceans and produced concept sneakers that are almost entirely made of plastic marine waste and discarded fishing nets. Part of the fishing nets has an even more interesting story.
Comfortable. Cool. Urban. These are plimsolls, footwear with light canvas on the top and durable rubber on the bottom. They first came to life in 1830, when the Liverpool Ruber company developed them as footwear for the beach. Since then, plimsolls have seen many revivals, and their popularity only continues to grow. Here, they revived the hit of the 80s - "starters", classic chic "allstar" and street "vans".
Belgian fashion designer Raf Simons is responsible for the extremely fresh look of the iconic Adidas sneaker model. With his help, "Stan Smith" adidas shoes experienced a fashion renaissance.
Let's take a look at the latest collection of Nike sports shoes, created by the idea of Givenchy's creative director Riccardo Tisci.
We'll step comfortably into this spring, because sneakers that we just slip on are in trend. Let's see which ones particularly charmed us.
This spring, let's forget about the brightly colored running shoes that have graced blogs featuring the best-dressed trendsetters around the world for the past few seasons. We definitely don't throw them in the trash, because they will come in handy for sports, but for the street, let's re-fashion minimalistic white sneakers.