For its latest product drop, Gucci has unveiled new slides perfect for your work from home outfits. Introducing the “Not Fake” GG Sandals, the slip-on pair comes with a coated canvas and is covered with the fashion house’s signature logo pattern in shades of beige and brown.
Sporting an open round toe, the silhouette features a yellow text on each side – “NOT” on the right and “FAKE” on the left – printed on top of green and red stripes. The grainy, molded rubber footbed and black rubber sole embossed with the label’s logo on the sides round out the piece. Take a closer look at the footwear style in the gallery above.
Gucci’s Brown “Not Fake” GG Sandals retail for $320 USD and is now available at select online retailers like SSENSE.Following Travis Scott‘s take on Nike‘s Air Jordan 4 Retros back in 2018, a sample pair of the duo’s collaborative footwear style has surfaced online. Revealed by Instagram sneaker account @wneloy, the silhouette is reminiscent of the popular friends and family “Olive” colorway but does not come with tortoiseshell detailing or eyestays.
The slightly more minimal iteration is constructed out of nubuck material and is accentuated with hits of jet black on the midsole, lacing system and the quarter panels’ netted overlays. The tongue badge boasts premium suede fabric embroidered with Jordan Brand‘s iconic Jumpman figure in a silver hue. Rounding out the design is Cactus Jack’s signature logo in black, which can be found on the heel and tag.
Take a closer look at the unreleased Travis Scott x Nike Air Jordan 4 “Olive” in the gallery above. For more footwear-related news, check out the women’s Nike Air Jordan 3 “Seoul.”
Following its latest team up with BAPE, Clarks Originals has unveiled another collaboration featuring its classic Wallabee. In partnership with Palm Angels, the silhouette has been reimagined into two different styles – one for men and one for women – arriving in shades of “Black” and “Lilac.”Inspired by the Francesco Ragazzi-helmed brand’s disruptive and contemporary aesthetic, the new iterations of the iconic model are constructed out of heavyweight English suede and leather material. The men’s pair comes with a natural crepe outsole and a cushioned three-quarter sock that provides all-day comfort. As for the women’s style, the bold piece sports a thick rubber wedge and boasts suede fringes on the collar, giving it an overall edgier vibe. Rounding out each design are Palm Angels and Clarks’ signature logos embellished onto the uppers. Take a closer look at the offerings in the galleries above and below.
Palm Angels x Clarks Originals’ Wallabees range from $555 to $730 USD, which you can now purchase via Palm Angel’s website.Following the launch of an expanded lineup of Horizon earphones earlier this year, Louis Vuitton is introducing a new, limited-edition design for the tech gadget in black and neon green monogram.
Designed with Virgil Abloh, the French luxury house’s men’s artistic director, the latest iteration of the wireless earbuds takes design cues from Louis Vuitton’s menswear line and features an embossed monogram pattern adorned with a fluorescent green motif. Mirroring the sleek appearance of the maison’s Tambour Horizon watch, the charging case arrives in a modern, concave shape, accented by neon green lines. Specs include noise-canceling and ambient listening modes, up to 30 hours of listening time, as well as induction wireless charging. Take a closer look at the product in the gallery above.
The Horizon Black and Neon Green Earphones will be available to pre-order online at Louis Vuitton’s website on October 14. An in-store launch will follow on October 16.
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