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Kim Kiroic Sneakers for Juun.J Spring/Summer 2010

11 July 2009, 19.00 | Posted in Fashion, Shoes | 3 comments »

kim kirioc juunj spring 2010 00 Kim Kiroic Sneakers for Juun.J Spring/Summer 2010

Shanghai designer Kim Kiroic, one of China’s emerging footwear designers, popped up on the Paris runways with footwear specially designed for the Juun.J Spring/Summer 2010 runway show. Kiroic’s sneakers are fully deconstructed to the base essential by removing toe boxes, tongues, and more. The end product is more of a sandal than sneaker though appearances can be deceiving.

More looks at the Kim Kiroic Sneakers for Juun.J Spring/Summer 2010 after the jump.


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3 comments
  1. chris:

    gross

  2. First Ato, then Raf&DocMartens, now this. These acually look pretty decent! Some more side pics thank you

  3. Kunzo:

    I don’t understand why shoe designers keep making sandals for men with narrow, pointed toes. Men’s feet have not been crammed into pointed shoes their whole lives, so men’s feet tend to be squarer at the toes. So the pointy-toed sandals on men end up looking too long, or uncomfortably short, just as in the photos above. *shakes head*

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