Nike launches the new Rhyodomo GTX silhouette, which is a hybrid design that blends components of a sneaker and a boot together for the season. To prepare for the terrains that come with the Fall/Winter season, the sportswear label utilizes GORE-TEX materials coated throughout the silhouette.
This ensures that the shoe is entirely functional and weatherized. It is also made from leather materials beneath the GORE-TEX coating blended with a thick padded mesh around the collar and the tongue. It also gives off a sense of utilitarian design language with a set of metal buckle eyelets and a rubbed heel component. The midsole boasts a thick black foam material detailed with branding details sitting atop a grippy outsole.
Weatherized Sneaker-Boot Hybrids
Nike's Rhyodomo GTX Boots are Made with GORE-TEX Materials
Trend Themes
1. Sneaker-boot Hybrids - The blend of components from sneakers and boots creates a new category of footwear, providing opportunities to disrupt the market with innovative designs.
2. GORE-TEX Materials in Footwear - The use of GORE-TEX materials in footwear provides a weatherized and functional solution for everyday wear, offering opportunities for brands to innovate and improve their product offerings.
3. Utilitarian Design Language - The utilitarian design language in footwear provides opportunities for brands to add unique elements to their designs and create a new category of functional and stylish shoes.
Industry Implications
1. Sportswear Apparel - The launch of Nike's Rhyodomo GTX boots highlights the opportunities for sportswear companies to expand their product offerings to include weatherized footwear.
2. Outdoor Clothing - The use of GORE-TEX materials in footwear offers disruptive innovation opportunities for outdoor clothing companies to create more functional and weather-resistant footwear for their customers.
3. Fashion Footwear - The fusion of sneaker and boot components provides new opportunities for fashion footwear brands to create unique designs that are both functional and stylish.