Yes, you heard us right, dirty sneakers have flown off the shelves in luxury high-end department stores… crazy!
In today’s article, we are going to be giving you an insight into some newer kicks on the block, Golden Goose sneakers.
Golden Goose is an Italian business founded in the year 2000 by husband and wife, Alessandro Gallo and Francesca Rinaldo. While this is such a unique business, their ideas of design have stirred lots of mixed opinions. In 24 years of business, they have been a well-known success story.
From running their small online business between a small team of under 10 staff members to stocking their products in global department stores like Nordstrom and Selfridges, this business is a force to be reckoned with! Celebrities and influencers across the world love these sneakers, but why are they going for this brand in particular?
The younger generation of fashionistas are gravitating towards these sneakers for a variety of reasons, and we have to be honest, we understand why the demand for these sneakers is high.
Golden Goose’s signature pre-worn style is purposefully used throughout their sneaker range to encourage a relaxed and guilt-free feeling wear after wear.
The brand’s aim is for their sneakers to be loved, worn, and lived in, not preserved and wasted. They want their customers to wear these shoes out and about without feeling that disappointment when you accidentally scuff your sneakers or get them dirty.
Wearers have surprisingly justified the price with these sneakers and the idea behind it. While one user has stated that if they arrive dirty, you don’t have to be worried about getting them dirty.
However, some sneakerheads have disagreed and stated that it is almost a waste of money as they defeat the purpose of new shoes.
They aren’t exactly the most ideal sneakers we admit, but the message behind it is fantastic.
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