OriginalGrand Wingtip

The comfort footwear brand is releasing an updated take on its popular blended sneaker and dress shoe.
The comfort footwear brand is releasing an updated take on its popular blended sneaker and dress shoe.
A decade after launching its ZeroGrand line, the label is adding a streetwear spin to its OriginalGrand Wingtip through a partnership with Japanese-American sneaker seller Atmos.
The “Instinct” colorway features an electric blue midsole that references Atmos’ branding, and an upper made from a patchwork of tiger, leopard and zebra prints.
“I came to them with a whole range of concepts and ideas of how we could infuse and reveal these animal prints into the classic design,” Atmos USA creative director Kelton Bumgarner said.
Supportive men’s and women’s footwear brand Vionic has debuted a sandal capsule designed specifically for sports recovery.
The Rejuvenate and Restore styles feature dual-density cushioning across three zones of foot and arch support, the company said, making them ideal for after-sport, post-surgery or long days of standing.
The Restore has a toe post like a traditional flip flop. Available in both women’s and men’s sizing, the shoes retail for $79.95 and come in black, charcoal, teal and coral color ways.
The recovery sandals rely on a stacked, dual-density midsole for support.
Arklyz said it will operate Shoe City and TAF as a single organization, with the intention of further scaling both retail franchises and widening the firm’s footprint.
The first Shoe City store, opened in Baltimore in 1949 by Earl Freedman and Israel Freedman.