Three is considered the perfect number, a good luck charm, an amulet useful to overcome obstacles, challenges, competitions. And maybe two very popular brands in this period should have thought of this when they decided to came together once again to join their creative skills in order to create three new models of shoes. The first is a classic, Dr. Martens, which is part of the history of fashion from 1901, while the second, Stüssy, born in 1980, is the emblem of the easy-dressing, sporty and trendy, summed up in one word: street- style.
For this fall and winter the iconic shoes Dr. Martens that Stüssy reinterpreted are 1940 8 Eye boots, available both in black and cherry colors, made with the help of exceptional materials as a special hide from the pebble texture and precious pony leather printed with a cheetah fantasy. Finally, the model Ramsey Creeper will be available in black with the tip in pony leather also with animal print cheetah.
What remains unchanged, however it is the style and the bottom line by which Dr.Klaus Maertens has given way to a shoe at the foot today of courageous personality, of music icons and international stars such as Marc Jacobs, Liv Tyler and Kirsten Stewart. And to think that were specifically created to workers such as postmen and policemen. This is because comfortable and more durable than other existing models on the market. Eternal.
The three new creations are already worldwide available online and, in Italy, at Excelsior Milano and London in Napoli.
ph courtesy: press office
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