Mark Our Words: This Italian Sneaker Brand Is About to Blow Up
If you love sneakers but are getting a bit bored with what's currently in your shoe closet, then you'll definitely want to pay close attention to what we're about to tell you. Allow us to introduce Italian sneaker label P448, which, as the brand describes, features stylish kicks that celebrate "Italian street style and bold, effortless cool."
So think sneakers with unexpected textures and fun color combinations, with several of the styles in the brand's newest collection featuring materials you don't often see on footwear—playful paillettes, lace, and hand-scored python. And while the shoe's cool design is already reason enough to purchase a pair (or two), each one comes with extra-thick memory foam insoles for added comfort. Fashionable and comfortable? We're sold.
While the sneakers, which range between $235 and $285, are currently only available at Nordstrom, come February, you'll be able to find them online and in select stores at Neiman Marcus, Shopbop, Bloomingdales, Harrod's, Selfridges, and The Shoebox NYC. So yes, this brand is about to blow up. Now, scroll down to shop the four styles currently available on Nordstrom.
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