Louis Vuitton has a new sneaker. The LV Tilted is low-top and takes some cues from skate shoes, but the approach is more subtle.

The silhouette first appeared during the Men’s Spring/Summer 2026 pre-collection and later in the show. What stands out is the sole: the right and left are dimensionally equal. That means a pair starts out interchangeable.

The name comes from the tongue. A leaning LV logo sits there, referencing the angles and slopes of skateboarding. The outsole is wide and flat, molded with Monogram Flowers and the Damier pattern in high relief. The upper has topstitching that recalls 1990s designs, with a bracket-shaped leather panel keeping things simple.

Louis Vuitton details are everywhere. VVN leather appears between the toe and laces. A new LV logo sits on the sole. The materials are light and flexible, meant to move with the foot. Comfort comes from breathable mesh and leather lining. The options run wide: worn-in denim, calf suede in colors, woven Damier or plaid canvas, goat leather with gems, embroidered denim, printed calf, and stencil-rubbed Monogram canvas. More versions are coming.

The LV Tilted positions itself somewhere between sport and design. It is out now.

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