Missoni and Suicoke are collaborating on a two-piece collection of reworked ‘Moto’ and ‘Depa’ Japanese sandals that combine both brands’ aesthetics. The sandals use abstract animal patterns on their respective soles, arriving in four colorways that fuse shades of black, blue, purple, and green. The new range comes after Suicoke’s recent collaboration with Carhartt WIP, which resulted in two pairs of neutral-toned minimalistic sandals. Missoni’s take on the sandals is much more eccentric, combining vibrant zig-zag straps and graphics for a fun and exciting summer footwear choice.
The campaign images depict a blue parrot and a lizard resting on the straps of the ‘Moto’ and ‘Depa’ sandals, which points to the colorful nature of the offerings. The Missoni x Suicoke collection is now available on both brands’ websites in addition to select retailers.
Striking Multi-Color Sandals
Missoni and Suicoke Debut Their First Collection of Sandals
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