LAS ROZAS Y LA ROCA VILLAGE son el paraíso en el que todo “sneaker lover” desearía estar
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta

¿Cuántas veces un par de sneakers se ha convertido en el protagonista absoluto de un look? O ¿cuántas veces estas han ayudado a un outfit a darle el toque street que necesitaba? Seguro que más de las que te imaginas.
Todos sabemos que este tipo de calzado es un básico en la sociedad actual y que con el paso del tiempo se ha ido convirtiendo en un objeto de deseo, debido en parte a la cultura sneaker que tan presente está hoy en día y a todos los “sneaker lovers” que luchan por hacerse con los últimos modelos y las ediciones más especiales que todo coleccionista desearía tener.

Seguro que ahora te estarás preguntando dónde poder conseguir las mejores sneakers y las más actuales/especiales. Bien, nosotros tenemos la respuesta y es fácil. Te la diremos. ¿Dónde? En Las Rozas Village (Madrid) y en La Roca Village (Barcelona).
Así de sencillo. En este par de destinos y paradas obligatorias situadxs en España, además de poder disfrutar de una jornada de shopping al aire libre donde hacer un alto en el camino y comer en alguno de sus estupendos restaurantes, podrás hacerte con los mejores pares de sneakers del momento. Y lo mejor de todo, a precios reducidos, ya que como sabras estos villages cuentan con descuentos de hasta el 60% sobre el precio original durante todo el año. Nuestras opciones para encontrar las mejores son: Etro, Diesel, Marni, Camper, Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, Vans y un sinfín de marcas más.

¿Qué puede fallar aquí? No se nos ocurre nada. Visita Las Rozas Village y La Roca Village para adquirir las zapatillas más guays y lucirlas cómo tú bien sabes.
Puedes ver abajo los modelos que más nos gustan y descubrir tu par perfecto AQUI!

Etro

Geox

Giuseppe Zanotti

Giuseppe Zanotti

Marni

Marni

Munich

Munich

Camper

Lotusse

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Vans

Vans
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