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NEEDLES and Reebok Collaborated on a Chic Footwear Silhouette

A new chic footwear silhouette dropped from a collaboration between Japanese label NEEDLES and Reebok. Surely, streetwear fans will turn their heads at this perfect balance of chic style and comfortable looks. The partnership between the two contemporary brands started in 2018 when the companies reimagined the Beatnik sandal by Leo Gamboa. The follow-up of this 2018 model is the Beatnik Moc—a chic footwear silhouette that is laceless and easily styled. The design acts as an "effortless all-season slip-on." Thus, the stylish model can be integrated with any streetwear outfit to create a subtle statement and a comfortable feel.

The upper of the footwear is a soft suede. The design is offered in black and in beige. The new Beatnik Moc features playful purple butterflies—that is, the recognizable NEEDLES' papillon logo.
Trend Themes
1. Chic Footwear Silhouettes - The collaboration between NEEDLES and Reebok showcases the potential for stylish, comfortable footwear that can effortlessly integrate into everyday streetwear outfits.
2. Laceless Footwear Designs - The Beatnik Moc offers a sleek look and ease of wear that could set a trend for laceless footwear designs in the fashion industry.
3. Butterfly Adornments - NEEDLES' signature papillon logo on the Beatnik Moc opens up possibilities for playful and unique adornments, adding an interesting twist to footwear design.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Streetwear - Collaborations such as NEEDLES and Reebok's can push fashion and streetwear forward with fresh, chic footwear designs that prioritize style and comfort.
2. Sustainable Fashion - Laceless designs like the Beatnik Moc can provide a more sustainable option for footwear as they require fewer materials and can be easier to produce.
3. Athletic Footwear - The collaboration between NEEDLES and Reebok shows potential for innovation and style in the athletic footwear industry, as they explore new designs and fashion-forward collaborations.

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