Dover Street Market and Adidas have come together to give a monochrome twist to the classic Stan Smith.
The sneakers are priced at US$170 (S$240.58) per pair and will be made available starting from 16 April, 11am on the Dover Street Market Singapore website.
This pair of white sneakers is almost a replica of the iconic Stan Smith from Adidas, arriving in the familiar low-cut that is signature of the Stan Smith.
The difference lies in the clean tongue. The DSM x Adidas sneakers are all white with no logo on the tongue of the shoe, making for a perfectly minimalist look.
Pair the all-white shoes with anything out there and it will complete your outfit seamlessly.
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Perhaps more striking in the black colourway is the use of a premium full grain leather, seen in the slight sheen of the shoe.
DSM and Adidas have hopped onto the trend of asymmetrical looks as well. The left shoe features the Dover Street Market logo on the back and the Adidas logo on the insole, vice versa for the right shoe.
If you enjoy a little more edge in your aesthetic, the black pair will give you that extra grunge.
If you’re not familiar with the name, Dover Street Market is a multi-brand retailer, selling anything from high fashion to urban, streetwear items. The first store was in Dover Street in Mayfair, London, hence the name.
The company was founded in September 2004 by Japanese fashion designer Rei Kawakubo, the mastermind behind Comme des Garçons, and her husband.
The company has since expanded its business, and is now in Singapore, New York City, Beijing and several other countries.
Dover Street Market x Adidas Stan Smith in black and white will bring you back to your school uniform days with the simple cut and clean look.
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All images courtesy of Dover Street Market.
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