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I think in ancient times, when men wore trousers cut from two rectangles and shoes, and women earned varicose veins, even the most ordinary sneakers for you were considered scary and ridiculous.�
If you think by inertia, then non-standard forms are experiments with fashion, shoe design must change, because the industry must always squeeze trends and trends in its big fashion collider and produce a new product. You may not understand this, because you are used to what was the standard in your time, when you laid the image or ideal of shoes. But perhaps modern shoes are much more suitable for the style of the new time, even despite all its quirkiness.�
And you should not always look at what is shown at the week, because often there are very radical ideas, sometimes avant-garde, and in general these are compositions, because fashion is an art, not a shoe rack in H&D.
Postmodernism affects not only art, but also fashion. Therefore, often new sneakers are made with this postmodern trend. In general, come to my channel in telegram: I will tell you all about sneakers. Here is the link – https://t.me/sneak_geek
Sports shoes have slightly different design principles than designer shoes. They should be able to withstand loads on the feet, so that the feet feel most comfortable when jumping, running, or just hiking. Therefore, for hiking and trekking, some are used, while others are used for jumping. They must be strong with a support plate. But the technology seems to be such that only the layers on the sole change. And so the design will adapt to these layers. It is not fashion that dictates the form, but the industry itself that limits the possibilities of design. You can not, for example, make lace tires. It's beautiful, of course, but you can't get very far.