SUBU × Mercedes Anchor Inc. ¥11,000 each
The weather is getting colder, and even if you are working outdoors or indoors, your toes will be tingling in no time. The solution to this problem is not a warmer or extra-thick socks, but shoes.
Among these, I recommend the sandals by SUBU.
If you look around the stores, you'll find all sorts of brands collaborating with "SUBU," and I think the fact that it's so well-liked is a sign of its superiority in terms of looks, function, and price.
This winter has already been dominated by "Subu," and we'd like to quickly introduce a roundup of such collaboration festivities (just a few of them). It's truly overwhelming!
SUBU × and wander ¥13,200 each
The original fabric from "&Wonder" is used for a tough finish.
SUBU × Manastash ¥5,610 each
The hemp is used as a material that is well-known in the "manastash" industry.
SUBU × NANGA × NEIGHBORHOOD ¥13,200
It features flame-retardant materials and strong graphics.
SUBU × Black Eye Patch ¥13,200
The all-over patterned insole is also a key point.
SUBU × WHITE MOUNTAINEERING ¥19,800
The zip-up design is rare in the SUBU lineup.
SUBU × NEW YOAKE POST × DB & BAR ¥8,250
This pair is boldly decorated with elegant lame thread embroidery.
SUBU × AFB ¥15,400 each
The use of leather creates a rugged atmosphere.
SUBU × WIND AND SEA ¥8,800
Street-like design with familiar logo.
SUBU × FAF ¥14,300 each
The playful look composed of 3D KNIT is appealing.
What do you think of this lineup? From up-and-coming brands to popular brands, it's a battle of collaborations with a wide variety of brands.
The in-line offerings are quite extensive, but in addition to that, these collaborations. You will definitely find the items you want.
Really warm and super convenient winter sandals for both indoors and outdoors. At home, outside, in the office, or even camping. A pair will definitely improve your quality of life.
It would be a waste not to choose "Subu" just because "everyone else is wearing them. This winter, leave your feet in the hands of these fuzzy sandals.
Text_Keisuke Kimura