US designer\'s shoes are set to hit stores in December
Famous US designer Rick Owens was inspired by his hatred of cardio to design a running shoe in collaboration with Adidas.
Set to be unveiled at the Rick Owens show in Paris on June
27, the sneakers came about when the minimalist designer realized he was in need of a running shoe:
\"I work out like a fiend but I hate, hate, hate cardio. I realised I\'m in my fifties now and I need to do something for my heart and lungs. So, I\'ve got to start running,\" Owens told WWD. Figuring his super-popular basketball sneakers were a little too chunky for the job, he set to creating something in a new silhouette before sending off his designs to the German sportswear giant Adidas.
The collection will be composed of six men\'s styles and four for women and Owens is sticking to his traditionally strict palette of black, white, gray, pearl and bone, while the ladies\' models get a shot of yellow. The finish will be suitably luxurious for the $400-500 pricetag, using a combination of leather, suede, nylon and canvas materials.
\"When I did my basketball shoes it was all about style. But for these running shoes, I wanted them to be technically really good and I want people to be able to run in them,\" added Owens.
The shoes are set to hit stores in December, and they\'re sure to be on every cardio-loathing (and loving) fashionista\'s Christmas wishlist.
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