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Myriad Cads


Female: A classic court shoe with a tapered heel and gold tip oozes elegant luxury while the cut-out detail adds a contemporary edge. Rich tones such as deep amethyst purple, refines reptile skin fabrics and prints while accentuating the gold buckle trim.


Male: The Chelsea boot is given an Arabian update for Autumn/Winter 12/13 with Middle Eastern inspired motif perforation and scalloped panel trim. A rustic finish is given to the leather that when contrasted with the rigid role, relaxes the design.


Remix Cads


Female: Slick sporting lines are enhanced with vibrant colour contrasts; bright pink, grounded by a dark, muted steel blue, neutral grey and crisp white. The hi-top shape represents the strong streetwear nature of the trend.


Male: A hybrid lace-up loafer makes for an intriguing yet commercial shape that can be produced in leather or canvas to achieve both contemporary and casual looks. Sitting in a rustic palette of brick red, a statement checkerboard print insert works to great effect on the upper.


Synthesise Cads


Female: A skyscraper stiletto ankle boot is given a hard edge with protective enhancements including reinforced toecaps and heels, cross-over cable work and buckled straps. The industrial feel is heightened in sharp grey while a faded floral print adds a touch of femininity.


Male:


Multiple straps convey the protective elements of Synthesise while the overlapping panels and considered colourway gives a nod to technological 3-D advances in the region. A defiant move away from favoured retro inspired styles is significant.


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Synthesise Colour Chart


Remix Colour Chart


Myriad Colour Chart


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