Converse Japan unveils a close look at a series of sneaker updates that are focused on preparing the silhouettes for outdoor purposes. The capsule reintroduces familiar models such as the Resistor, the Sponge, and the Quake from its archives. Every model starts from the foundation of its original design and builds upon that with modern elements including technical Cordura fabrication.
The Quake originated in 1992, offered this time in a colorway of black and white with a unique drawcord enclosure. Majority of the Resistor's upper is made from suede materials and durable ballistic weave makes up the sidewalls, toe cap, and the tongue. The Sponge is a laceless design and offers comfort with the slightly padded collars. There are emblems that detail the sidewalls with additional branding in a tonal overlay.
Outdoor-Ready Casual Footwear Designs
Converse Drops a Series of Durable Sneaker Updates
Trend Themes
1. Outdoor-ready Footwear - Opportunity for brands to update classic designs with technical materials and features for outdoor functionality.
2. Sustainable Sneakers - Incorporating eco-friendly materials and processes for outdoor footwear designs that prioritize the environment.
3. Laceless Designs - Removing laces from traditional sneaker designs to create a convenient new style for customers.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - Creating versatile and functional options for consumers who demand durability from their shoes.
2. Outdoor Retail - Providing an alternative for those who want to enjoy the outdoors without sacrificing style or comfort.
3. Sustainable Fashion - Attracting eco-conscious customers by offering eco-friendly alternatives for everyday sneakers.