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Amsterdam-based footwear brand Filling Pieces is about to release the first drop of its new Spring/Summer 2015 collection. The new collection will be introducing five brand new silhouettes to its range, along with new looks on its popular signature models. Having just won the Best Breakthrough Brand Award of our first Highsnobiety Crowns edition, we are excited to preview the latest from Filling Pieces.

All-new models are transformed versions of the signature silhouettes such as the Low Top, Mountain Cut and Mid Top. Added reinforcements to the heel and side panels of the sneakers add an overall stronger appearance and statement to the newly created silhouettes.

The first drop will introduce seven exclusive styles, all handmade with the finest Italian leathers and premium fabrics alike. From padded quilted leather, debossed ‘Oval’ stitched leather, laser-cut Spanish fabric, debossed neoprene, to pleated premium leather and exotic Python skin, the material range of this first release is rather impressive.

The brand new Filling Pieces Spring/Summer 2015 collection will exclusively release on December 27, 12:00h CET, on the Filling Pieces web store and select retailers.

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