Dover Street Market has just released its Fall/Winter 2010 sneaker -- a suede/leather piece in all black, available in both high and low tops. To read more about fall releases, check out High Snobiety.
The new "Focus" sneakers are the fruits of the combined efforts of C1RCA Select and French-American artist Christopher Bettig. The autumn shades of taffy, dark brown, with the streak of blue are perfect for the upcoming change of seasons. To read more, visit Hypebeast.
Inspired by a vintage classic tennis model, PF Flyers have reworked an old gem for their fall/winter 2010 collection: "Sumfun." Available in both high and low tops. To see more photos of the sneakers and find out where to grab them, see Hypebeast.
RANSOM, by adidas Originals, is presenting the Valley as its fall/winter 2010 sneaker. The sneakers come in grey or navy, heavy duty canvas or suede. To learn more about the fall/winter 2010 collection, check out Freshness Mag.
An early look at the new adidas Originals by Originals David Beckham collection designed by James Bond of UNDFTD reveals a supple black and tan leather snicker over a white midsole, all in low, warm tones. To get more information on the upcoming adidas and other sneakers, visit High Snobiety.
Reebok released a sneak peak at its Fall/Winter 2010 lineup which will debut the Outdoor Pack. Although the sneaker remains true to its branded silhouette, designers explored new material for the collection. To read more about what to expect this fall, check out Freshness Mag: Reebok -- Fall/Winter 2010 Outdoor Pack.
Pony is introducing a new range of hues for its signature Slam Dunk sneaker. Although still engineered as a basketball silhouette, the updated hues give the sneakers a much more vintage look. To check out more details on the preview for the Fall 2010 Collection, check out the write up on Hypebeast.
Raf Simons has designed a pair of boot sneakers for Fall/Winter 2010. High Snobiety says: "basically he fused a classic riding boot with a sneaker." To see the full post, visit High Snobiety.