Chinese Textile Fabric Sneakers

By Walid's 19th Century Fabric Sneakers Feature an All-White Base

Fashion label By Walid recently introduced a series of trainers that were constructed from 19th Century Chinese Textiles and its latest is the '19th Century Fabric' sneakers. The shoe model is adorned in a clean white colorway throughout the entire structure and features unique patched construction across the uppers.

The choice of an all-white colorway gives the entire look a bleached aesthetic. The uppers are layered with a series of distressed fabric which gives it a multi-dimensional look through pebbling materials. It sits on top of a chunky rubber sole foundation in white and the lacing system is also complete in the same tone for a streamlined design. As a slight contrast and branding accent, the 'By Walid' logo is on the heel done in gold.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - Integrating 19th Century Chinese Textiles into modern sneakers showcases a trend towards sustainable fashion by repurposing vintage materials.
2. Heritage and Tradition - The use of 19th Century Chinese Textiles highlights a trend of incorporating heritage and tradition into contemporary fashion, creating a unique blend of historical and modern elements.
3. Artisanal Craftsmanship - The unique patched construction and distressed fabric exemplify a trend towards artisanal craftsmanship, emphasizing the value of handmade and intricate details in fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The integration of 19th Century Chinese Textiles in sneakers opens up opportunities for fashion brands to explore innovative material sourcing and storytelling.
2. Sneaker Manufacturing - The use of vintage textiles in sneaker production presents an opportunity for manufacturers to experiment with alternative and sustainable materials, creating unique products that cater to eco-conscious consumers.
3. Textile Conservation - The demand for repurposing and preserving vintage textiles for fashion applications creates an emerging industry focused on textile conservation, restoration, and reuse.

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