M by Monderer high top trainers – Deep Black

A wishlist of super good looking trainers, classy not kooky, sleek black and stand out would get you these deep black M by Monderer high top trainers – absolute beauties.

The range is all black leather, stitched and eyes to the n-th degree to give a look that is pure understated darkness. These are great in our opinion for those who would love nothing more than to splurge on Yohji or Rick Owens footwear – but with a price tag way below those megaliths of cool, these are just fine. Monderer have been producing their sneaker line since 2006, and the results are always creative, high end and cast an eye to the handcrafted traditions of the main footwear line.

The stand out ‘Wild’ style is a wonderful high top all in Deepest Black with padded ankle support, leather uppers, suede toes and white rubber double stitched soles.

To get hold of a pair of M by Monderer high top trainers, see the Monderer online shop at www.ambazad.com, or visit the Paris stores at 2, place Michel Debré (Quarter of St Germain des Près) and 22, rue des Francs Bourgeois (Quarter of the Marais).

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