Vintage Patchwork Sneakers

mythography and BONUM Joined to Create a Strange Denim Series

Two Japanese companies, 'mythography' and 'BONUM,' worked to design a line of sneakers and sandals that make use of vintage patchwork material. With the former company being a footwear manufacturer and the latter a denim brand, the resulting products infused the best of each.

With a total of three offerings included, each is unique in its own way. One model is perhaps more conventional than the others, with the vintage patchwork material covering the uppers of a pair of sneakers that sport a fairly common silhouette.

Another version however shows the vintage patchwork material used to construct a boot-like shape with a gold zipper that goes up the side. This model is brought together with an athletic rubber sole, making for a bit of an odd combination overall. Meanwhile, the sandals that the two companies create are lined with fabric donned in the patterns of the American flag, while thick black straps cross over the top.
Trend Themes
1. Vintage Patchwork Fashion - Creating fashion items that incorporate vintage patchwork material, like these sneakers and sandals, can provide a sustainable and unique product offering to consumers.
2. Collaborative Design Partnerships - Developing partnerships between companies with complementary expertise, such as footwear and denim, can lead to innovative and exciting product collaborations.
3. Unconventional Material Combination - Experimenting with unusual material combinations, such as vintage patchwork and athletic rubber soles, can lead to disruptive products that stand out in the market.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - The fashion and apparel industry can utilize vintage patchwork material to develop unique sneaker and sandal products that cater to a growing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly fashion options.
2. Footwear Manufacturing - The footwear manufacturing industry can benefit from forming partnerships with denim and other textile brands to create innovative product designs and stay competitive in the market.
3. Materials Production - The materials production industry can explore different and unconventional material combinations, such as athletic rubber soles and vintage patchwork, to develop sustainable and eco-friendly products that cater to the changing consumer preferences.

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