Converse sneakers are a wardrobe staple for many due to their simple and nostalgic appearance, but the canvas shoes are hardly weather-resistant -- until now with the Urban Utility line. The waterproof Converse shoes will keep your feet drier. Arriving December 5th, the footwear range will arrive just in time for less forgiving winter weather.
Urban Utility is a collaboration between Converse and Gore (the makers of Gore-Tex fabric). The shoes fill a gap between hardy rainboots and regular running shoes. The line doesn't just include footwear either. The collaborative collection by Converse, artist Cali Thornhill Dewitt and Italian streetwear label Slam Jam consists of the waterproof Utility Jacket, the reconstructed original Chuck '70 Hiker and the paratrooper-inspired Converse Jump Boot.
Waterproof Sneaker Collections
Converse's Urban Utility Collaboration Features Weather-Proof Shoes
Trend Themes
1. Waterproof Sneaker Collections - The rise of waterproof sneaker collections presents an opportunity for companies to appeal to consumers who want style and functionality in their footwear.
2. Urban Utility Collaborations - Urban utility collaborations between footwear and outdoor clothing brands are becoming more popular as consumers demand versatile and durable products.
3. Gore-tex Technology Integration - The integration of Gore-Tex technology into footwear and clothing is an innovative way to provide waterproof and breathable materials to consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Industry - The footwear industry can capitalize on the rise of waterproof sneaker collections by incorporating weather-resistant materials into their product lines.
2. Outdoor Apparel Industry - The outdoor apparel industry can benefit from urban utility collaborations by expanding their target audience to style-conscious consumers who value functionality in their clothing.
3. Sportswear Industry - The sportswear industry can integrate Gore-Tex technology into their products to provide athletes with performance gear that is both breathable and weather-resistant.