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nonnative Offers Two Converse Pro Leather Hi Sneakers for FW20

nonnative partners up with Converse once again on a new take of the latter's signature silhouette -- the Pro Leather Hi sneaker model. The Japanese label informs the sneaker with details that are true to its own design language with inspiration drawn from militaristic aesthetics.

The sneaker is spotlighted by its enclosure system, which is a vertical zipper fastening that runs along the front of the shoe. It is made from nonnative's long-grain hairy suede material at the exterior and sits on top of an EVA midsole foundation. This is complete with a rubber outsole for traction and the 'Chevron & Star' branding accent. The two colorways are optioned in the monochromatic all white or all black for a minimal look.
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Zipper Enclosure Sneakers - Innovative enclosure systems like vertical zipper fastenings provide a unique design opportunity for shoe designers to create a standout product that combines fashion and function.
2. Militaristic-inspired Footwear - Utilizing militaristic aesthetics in shoe design can create a unique and edgy look that appeals to consumers looking for something different.
3. Monochromatic Sneaker Designs - Sneaker designs featuring monochromatic color schemes offer a clean and sleek option for consumers looking for a minimalist look.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - Incorporating innovative enclosure systems and military-inspired designs into footwear could capture the attention of consumers looking for unique and trendy shoes.
2. Fashion - Monochromatic color schemes are a growing trend in the fashion industry, and footwear brands can capitalize on this trend by offering monochromatic sneaker designs.
3. Military and Tactical Gear - By incorporating militaristic aesthetics into casual footwear, tactical gear companies could appeal to consumers looking for stylish footwear with military-inspired design cues.

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