Matthew M. Williams is ready to break some ground with his avant-garde, statement-making men’s sneaker TK-360 developed exclusively by Givenchy. We got our first glimpse of it on the SS22 runway and now it has become an essential component of the Givenchy Pre-Fall 2022 collection. According to Givenchy, a limited early drop of the TK-360 will hit on May 6.
Its radical shape and bold lines firmly place it in the style vanguard, further consolidating the designer’s daring vision for the House. The TK-360 is an original, fully knitted piece produced using completely new, state-of-the-art technology. The naming alludes to its singular “total knit” construction while hinting at exciting possibilities to come.
Revolutionary for its single-piece structure, the TK-360 fuses technical prowess with a disruptive shape that is as visually arresting as it is comfortable. Its bold, custom-molded silhouette features a classic stretch knit upper that is fully integrated with the sole, making it possible to walk directly on the knit. A singular tread motif ensures an exclusive footprint, while subtle plays on texture and contrasting GIVENCHY lettering complete this daring style.
Givenchy TK-360 men’s sneaker is available in classic black or white as well as seasonal shades of acid yellow, graphite gray, camel beige, navy, and light pink for Pre-Fall 2022. TK-360 will be dropping worldwide July 1st, 2022.
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