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It’s difficult enough staying ahead of this season's trends, so getting the up on next season is something most won’t even attempt. Here to help, Los Angeles footwear label Creative Recreation is exclusively dropping Spring 2017 for early release.

Having partnered with Nick Jonas for its FW16 campaign, Spring ’17 goes back to basics with clean lines, subtle contrasts and neutral aesthetics. Sports-casual remains Creative Recreation’s overall look; dark and light contrasting brings this duality to life.

The collection launches three brand new styles. The Carda offers a classic design constructed from suede and tumbled leather atop a vulcanized outsole with an exaggerated heel. Tonal eyelets and square laces provide subtle but modern detailing. Its high-top equivalent, the Carda Hi, features luxurious smooth and tumbled full-grain leather contrasting and silver side zips. The collection’s most sports-ready design, the Ceroni is engineered with a knitted upper, lightweight EVA outsole and front elastic strap. Stretchable materials, rear pull tabs and slip-on flexibility make these ideal for life on-the-go.

Carda Black Suede

Carda Hi White Leather

Ceroni Black, White & Red

Carda Navy Suede

Prior to the January 2017 release, Creative Recreation's Spring ’17 collection is exclusively available in select styles this October. Find out more via the link below.

  • PhotographyEdmund Fraser
  • StylistAtip W
  • ModelRomeo Hakem
  • ClothingHummel X Storm CPH X 424, MISBHV, Berthold, 424, Qasimi, WoodWood, Our Legacy, Tourne De Transmission, CMMN SWDN, YMC and Nanamica
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