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Canyaon Unveils a Pair of Custom Boots Crafted From Vintage Hockey Gloves

Canyaon, whose real name is Alexander "Sasha" Osipov, is a 22-year-old Russian sneaker customizer known for his out-of-the-box concepts, including blood pack-infused Nikes, unlicensed Arc'teryx x Corona low-top boots, and a Nike Air Cabbage. The creative is now introducing a recycled pair of 15" Reebok hockey gloves that have been transformed into a pair of sneakers. The leather glove fingers dangle over the toe, while the remainder of the shoe comprises branded panels and cushioned velcro straps that wrap around the collars.

Canyaon, a trained electrician, was first inspired by designers he saw online, such as Nicole Mclaughlin, who pushed the boundaries of upcycling and personalization. While the imagery of the product suggests that it can be worn, the pairs appear to be strictly conceptual at the moment.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling Fashion - There is an opportunity for designers to push the boundaries of upcycling and personalization in the fashion industry like Canyaon has with the hockey gloves sneakers.
2. Custom Sneakers - Sneaker customizers can create unique and out-of-the-box concepts by using unconventional materials such as hockey gloves like what Canyaon did.
3. Sustainable Fashion - Sustainable fashion can utilize upcycling to create eco-friendly and unique products like Canyaon's upcycled hockey glove sneakers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore the potential of upcycling and customization to create unique and sustainable products like Canyaon's hockey gloves sneakers.
2. Sports - The sports industry can look into the potential of upcycling sports equipment to create sustainable and innovative sports fashion apparel and accessories.
3. Footwear - The footwear industry can benefit from customizers like Canyaon who use unconventional materials and techniques to create unique and one-of-a-kind footwear products.

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