EDITOR’S NOTE - 2 Moncler 1952 Man Puts a Crepe Vibram Spin on Suicoke's Moto Sandal and Pepper Slip-On.The two giants come together once
again. Moncler 1952 and Suicoke come together on these Moto sandals, which take inspiration from traditional Japanese footwear. They’re crafted
from nylon to a two-strap construction with an anatomically moulded footbed, then set on a Vibram sole with a stacked heel.
What We're Saying: In the past few years, Moncler has become a master of collaborations, tapping some of the top designers including Rick Owens,
Pierpaolo Piccoli, Hiroshi Fujiwara, and more. For its latest Moncler Genius collection, 2 Moncler 1952 Man, the label has once again partnered with
Suicoke for a selection of shoes.Taking on the Moto Sandal and Pepper Slip-On, the signature silhouettes of the Japanese footwear label, Moncler
has dressed the shoes in its recognizable quilted nylon, matching the full capsule collection of apparel.
- MONCLER GENIUS + Suicoke 2 Moncler 1952 Moto Mountain Ripstop and Rubber Slides - G20924L70000
- Moncler Genius teamed up with Japanese footwear label Suicoke to put its spin on the signature 'Moto' sandals.
- Part of the 2 Moncler 1952 collection, this pair is designed in the recognisable chunky silhouette, detailed with ripstop straps,durable Vibram soles
- Two-strap construction - Moulded footbed - Vibram crepe sole - Stacked heel - VELCRO®-fastening webbing straps
- Brand: Suicoke x Moncler - Model: Moto Sandals and Pepper Slip-Ons - Technical fabrication in a faille weave
- Logo straps - Natural para midsole - Tread robber sole - 100% Nylon
- Appliquéd designer emblems, rubber insoles, Vibram soles
- VELCRO®-fastening webbing straps - Comes with dust bags - original box
In recent years, Suicoke has grown from a cult footwear label to the brand on the tip of everyone’s tongue, resulting in the Tokyo-based brand working
with Moncler (MILAN:MONC.MI +0.54%) and Palm Angels on a dual-partner release among many other collaborations, and now Suicoke is back, working
with 2 Moncler 1952 Man.Sergio Zambon — who designs 2 Moncler 1952 Man — chose to partner with Suicoke to highlight not just the similarities between
the brands, such as their shared love for the great outdoors, but also to tap into the Japanese influences that run deep within Suicoke’s identity.
The result is a multi-piece collection comprising the Moto Sandals and the Pepper slip-on, with each appearing in a multitude of colorways. For example,
the Moto Sandal is decked in a predominantly colorway alongside a crepe Vibram outsole that sees its quintessential straps wear the brands’ respective
labels, while another Moto Sandal is served in green with khaki straps and sits on a Vibram midsole section with a chunky green outsole sticking out beneath,
and rounding out this pair is the mustardy-brown iteration as well.As for the Pepper slip-on, its padded and quilted nylon upper wears the signature Moncler
logo on the lateral side and features a neoprene liner that’s toggle-adjustable. Rubber hits up the heel alongside a tag reading “eVent,” noting the pair’s
waterproof and breathable qualities, while a gum bumper runs around the perimeter of the shoe atop a outsole. A tiger-informed camo iteration is also
available.
Taking on the Moto Sandal and Pepper Slip-On, the signature silhouettes of the Japanese footwear label, Moncler has dressed the shoes in its recognizable
quilted nylon, matching the full capsule collection of apparel.The Moto Sandals feature a comfortable Vibram sole, making it ideal for outdoor wear, and arrives
in green, beige, and black color options. The Pepper Slip-On comes in black, as well as a tiger-inspired camouflage hue.The full 2 Moncler 1952 range is designed
by Sergio Zambon, and has channeled Tokyo for Fall/Winter. The collection includes bold apparel in colors such as fuchsia, yellow, and green, as well as
muted tones of grey, beige, and black.Just like Moncler, Suicoke is also an experienced collaborator, previously working with names ranging from Danish
womenswear designer Cecilie Bahnsen and footwear giant Dr. Martens, to streetwear labels such as NEIGHBORHOOD, Evisu, Wacko Maria, and more.