untitlab® FW24: A Journey of Discovery and Rebellion
by Adriano Batista

The latest collection from untitlab® celebrate the spirit of exploration, adventure, and pushing boundaries. The FW24 collection features vibrant colors and textures that evoke a sense of freedom and excitement, as well as innovative craftsmanship that elevates the quality and comfort of the footwear.
One of the highlights of the collection is the swift trek trainers, which are designed to be softer and more comfortable than ever, thanks to the waterproof technology and the integral embossing process that create a smooth and durable surface. The swift trek trainers are ideal for outdoor activities, as they can withstand different weather conditions and terrains.

Another standout piece is the reel derbies, which are a modern twist on the classic formal shoes. The reel derbies combine elegance and functionality, with a sleek design and a waterproof eco-friendly lycra upper that makes them breathable and flexible. The velo heels are also a fusion of formal and outdoor style, with a chic silhouette and a recycled polyester sole that provides stability and support.
The FW24 collection is not only stylish and comfortable, but also environmentally sustainable. The collection uses soft ultrasuede, which is a synthetic material that mimics the look and feel of suede, but is more durable and easy to clean. The collection also uses recycled polyester, which is made from recycled plastic bottles and reduces the environmental impact of the production process.
The FW24 campaign is a reflection of the complexity and diversity of the characters’ inner worlds and emotions, as well as their rebellion against the status quo. The campaign draws inspiration from the novel Crash by J.G. Ballard, which explores the fetishization of motorcycles and the violent and erotic desire that they trigger. The campaign portrays the characters as restless and defiant, using violence and lust as a way of expressing their identity and challenging the norms of society.
Check out the collection below:
















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