THEY New York Has Unveiled Several Minimalist White Shoes.
In 90s, the American rubber company launched a rubber base called Keds.
Gym shoes
In the same period, CONVERSE All-Stars came out around 1923, and became popular because of a basketball star called Chuck Taylor.
These two pairs of shoes can be said to be
Little white shoes
The originator.
You don't need to talk about how small the white shoes are now. You must be able to have "XX".
fashion
Find its tracks on the list of single products.
If you grab 10 people on the street, you might be able to find a pair of Stan Smith or superstar.
These little white shoes look almost the same, lack originality, or add some strange designs, such as the superstar with wings.
THEY New York, a sex free (Unisex) wind shoe brand in Manhattan, New York, has unveiled several minimalist white shoes, which are quite striking among the many weary white shoes.

THEY was not long after the brand was founded, and the three founders were friends because of their love for minimalism.
Two of the siblings, Jack and Angela Lin, have been focusing on shoes for 30 years in Japan. They are third generations.
So there is the brand of this little white shoe.
Minimalism, Japanese craftsmanship, and Bauhaus are the labels they put on themselves.
The amazing thing about this shoe is that in the shoe shape of the classic white shoes, the use of geometric patterns and color splicing makes a pair of shoes feel inexplicable and harmonious with the surrounding space. It looks very comfortable.

"I have always liked minimalism, especially the style of Japanese designers Kenya Hara and Tadao Ando.
The contemporary Japanese design was largely influenced by the Bauhaus movement in Germany.
The design of THEY is based on the combination of the two.
One of the founders, Jack, said.
Kenya Hara is a graphic designer, Tadao Ando is an architect.
But it seems that the minimalist design is often difficult to achieve.
In addition to the high requirements for materials, the most difficult part is seamless stitching of geometric patterns.
They use hand-made way to perfect the vamp with the customized two colored sole.
At this time, the Japanese "craftsman spirit" focused on making shoes for 30 years.
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