Costume and Textiles Man's Patent Leather Sneakers Made in Japan, Asiac. 1990s Designed by Rei Kawakubo, Japanese, born 1942. Worn by John Cale, born 1942, Garnant, South Wales. Black patent leather, white rubber Currently not on view 2002-24-50a,b 125th Anniversary Acquisition. Gift from the private collection of John Cale, 2002 |
LabelRecent preoccupation with comfort and dressing down has intensified sportswear's historically strong influence on fashion. Special athletic shoes, introduced in the 1910s, became a staple of the mid-century teenage wardrobe and were worn for every occasion by late century. These two examples dress up the casual form: the classic rubber and canvas sneaker is revamped in patent leather, while the limited edition silver athletic shoes juxtapose high-tech materials with traditional, luxurious kimono or obi brocade. |














