Who says the best and most innovative sneakers have to come from the major players?
Team USA will all take the podium in these unusual Nikes, a shoe called the Glide FlyEase Premium, which require no hands at all, but just a simple step into them.
There’s absolutely no reason for you not to own these massive, lifelike gorilla slippers, made from found and recycled materials.
Designer Shashar Asor imagines a smarter, more environmentally friendly shoe, made with biodegradable thread.
Running company ASICS is here with a new, purpose-built face mask, not meant for medical use, but to keep infectious droplets from passing to others while exercising.
These newly released Nike ISPA Road Warrior shoes demonstrate all sorts of design and technology boundary-pushing.
But how about a full shoe made of LEGO? These charming and faithful re-creations are the work of Tom Yoo, and they are the stuff of sneaker head’s dreams.
Star architect Kengo Kuma has applied his talent for unconventional shape and materials to the running brand Asics
With vivacious, colorful models showcasing shoes by Margaret, we see fashion and fun colliding in style.
Inspired by the sinking feeling and difficulty of running on sand, these striking resistance trainers are the brainchild of Aarish Netarwala.
Converse releases their first pro basketball shoe in decades, with a nod to the original Chuck Taylor All Star.
Digital artist Chris Lebrooy collaborated with Nike to create a series of fictional flying machines to represent the speed and power of their Pegasus running line.
Sneaker design has entered a new, hyper-stylized period, where artists, musicians, and others have begun collaborating with athletic companies. The results have been strange, interesting and awesome, making footwear a much more expressive experience.
A fun and visually inspiring campaign for El Naturalista shoes, where feet are stepping off of floating environments.
Shore is a London-based company making beautiful, waterproof, UV-resistant rugs that would work as well in an office as they would poolside.
A better, more eco-friendly shoebox called Viupax is here to make the footwear industry more sustainable.
Nike’s Unlimited Stadium uses an all-LED running track and RFID to create a next-level workout experience.