Sneakers Dior Homme High-Top taupe

dior Homme Sneakers

We fell in love with them the moment we first saw them, and today we can present you with the collection of Dior Homme trainers for 2010, in the famous high-top style. Laced from the ankle upwards, they still slip on very easily thanks to the zip at the back of the shoe. This model, in suede leather, is very attractive whether it comes in grey, white, taupe or black.

SHARE THE LOVE
Mathieu Lebreton

MATHIEU LEBRETON, Rédacteur en chef

TwitterFacebookBlog

Paris, workaholic. "All I Want Is More"

YOU SHOULD LIKE



5 COMMENTS

  1. [...] passionné, amoureux, orgueilleux, matérialiste… All I want is More. Découvrez aussi :Sneakers Dior Homme High-Top taupeSneakers Dior Homme High-Top grisSneakers Dior Homme High-Top [...]

  2. [...] Segregating tennis shoes and trainers from high fashion is now a thing of the past.  It looks like even high-brow designers are looking to mix their sophisticated tastes with a casual rubber-soled fit.  Here, Dior Homme expands their high-top collection with this new mummified lace look.  True, they look rather complicated, but it’s actually quite a cinch to slide your feet in with a full zipper along the back of the shoe.  Simple in it’s tooling, the sneakers come in full black, white, grey or taupe uppers.  Expect them to start popping up early next year. via Materialiste [...]

  3. Dior Homme – Spring/Summer 2010 – Hi-Top Sneakers « skelly wrote, Thursday, December 17, 2009 at 06:31

    [...] season, to keep the casual a tad more interesting and edgier than, well, just casual. images via: MaterialisteRead the rest of: Dior Homme – Spring/Summer 2010 – Hi-Top [...]

  4. Dior Mens High-Tops « ///ARTIFICIALIFE/// wrote, Monday, December 28, 2009 at 23:06

    [...] at Materialiste #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: [...]

  5. James Lawler wrote, Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 21:48

    Hi

    I love those sneakers…. I am a fim producer and would love to talk about positioning them in a new film….very urban/gritty/hip hop… but I can see it working.

    JL

LEAVE YOUR WORDS