Daryl Van Wouw Turns Converse All-Stars Into Trousers
References: darylvanwouw & virtualshoemuseum
I have been lusting after these grey Converse All-Stars-turned-trousers by designer Daryl Van Wouw for a while. They are a part of his Converse Extension 1 Project.
Now it seems Daryl Van Wouw has taken his obsession to the next level with a series of five variations of the extreme trousers inspired by the Converse All-Star. I remain in lust with the thigh high sexy grey ones. The knitted ones are a bit too random, while the brown ones look too lumberjack for my tastes, but every one of these trousers has an awesome design.
Now it seems Daryl Van Wouw has taken his obsession to the next level with a series of five variations of the extreme trousers inspired by the Converse All-Star. I remain in lust with the thigh high sexy grey ones. The knitted ones are a bit too random, while the brown ones look too lumberjack for my tastes, but every one of these trousers has an awesome design.
Trend Themes
1. Sneaker Fashion - The fusion of sneakers and fashion opens opportunities for creative upcycling and customization of footwear.
2. High-waisted Bottoms - The high-waist design trend is expanding to unconventional garments, presenting potential for revamping classic shapes for modern tastes.
3. Extreme Trousers - The trend towards unusual designs for trousers is gaining momentum, providing space for experimentation and bringing back an overlooked category of fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Designers and fashion brands can transform existing styles and challenge norms to create innovative pieces, attracting consumers seeking individuality and sustainability.
2. Footwear - Footwear companies can collaborate with fashion designers or develop their own lines of customizable sneakers and high-waisted boots to cater to diverse customer preferences.
3. Textile - Textile producers can leverage innovative materials and processes to make creative clothing designs like waist-high sneakers, pushing fashion towards more sustainable practices.
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