[October 2 2018]
Givenchy presents a women’s version of the JAW men’s high-top sneakers created by Clare Waight Keller for the last Fall-Winter collection.
Taking its name from the distinctive ‘teeth’ on its soles, and influenced by spikes shoes of the Sixties and the Nineties-era high-tech sneakers, JAW low-top women’s version are made of calf leather, neoprene and suede with mesh details and neoprene lining.
Jaw Low-Top comes in several color combinations: in addition to the original all-white or black versions, two iterations of a three-color women’s sneaker come in earthy shades of camel, russet and brown.
JAW low-top sneaker will be available in Givenchy‘s stores and online starting from October 15th, 2018.
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