Inspired by the original, reengineered for modern comfort and style, featuring a cork footbed, organic cotton upper, recycled rubber sole and suede tongue and side accents. Available in Egret and Navy Blue.
Growing up in Brooklyn, DJ Clark Kent played his first gig at age 11 when Grandmaster Flowers let him take over the turntables at a party in a neighborhood park. He would go on to front a group of DJs known as The Supermen and produce hit tracks for Jay-Z, The Notorious B.I.G., and Mariah Carey.
Miles Chamley-Watson is a British-born American fencer. He is the 2013 Individual Foil World Champion and a member of the US team which won the bronze medal in Rio in 2016. Watson was born and raised in London until he was eight years old, when his family emigrated to the United States, first living in New York City and then Philadelphia. Thanks to his unique personal style, Watson has been sought out to model and often graces the front row at fashion shows in Paris and New York.
James B. Whiteside, also known by the stage names JbDubs and Ühu Betch, is an American ballet dancer, choreographer, model, drag queen, author and recording artist. Born and raised in Fairfield, Connecticut, he has been a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre since 2013.
Alex Fine is a bull rider, entrepreneur, father and L.A. based trainer whose clients have included Jennifer Aniston, Anwar Hadid, Odell Beckham Jr., Reggie Bush, and Marshawn Lynch.
At the age of fifteen, Wettstein won the 2019 National Championship in the Women’s Park division and is currently a member of the USA Skateboarding National Team scheduled to compete in Tokyo this summer. The Encinitas, California native is also a singer-songwriter who plays a mean ukulele.