Messing with a classic is tricky business. On the one hand, you don't want something to stagnate. Then again, if you go too far afield, you won't just piss off the puristsyou might also kill what made something great in the first place. And when the classic in question is the Converse Chuck Taylormore than a century old and arguably the most iconic sneaker of all timewell, things get even trickier.
Vans ventures into the clog format with the Future Clog, blending traditional Dutch design elements with a modern, minimalist aesthetic for a contemporary urban audience.
PDM Brand introduces unisex sandals shaped like zigzag paver blocks, designed to fit seamlessly into sidewalk gaps, made of cushiony rubber material.
The 2025 Air Jordan 8 "Aqua" release isn't just a loosely inspired remake-it's a faithful revival. The silhouette sticks to the original structure that made it famous, complete with a premium black nubuck upper that gives the shoe both durability and a luxurious finish.
Balletcore is taking over fashion, blending delicate aesthetics with street style, as seen in Converse Japanâs innovative design with satin ribbons and chunky soles.