A joint series show of the Peak Louvre Museum with the theme of "I CAN PLAY! " was held in the first workshop of 751D·PARK Beijing Fashion Design Plaza.

NPD shoe product industry analyst Matt Powell once mentioned such a concept: "Sports brands need to figure out one thing before they succeed, how to become a sportswear brand, not just a sports brand."

Peak is well aware of the gap between it and other brands. Under this premise, it breaks the inherent impression, faces its own shortcomings squarely, listens to consumer criticism and feedback, and dares to work hard and try on this basis. The idea of "I CAN PLAY" came into being.

It is no longer a simple stacking of elements and color blocks, but the magnificent collection of the Louvre as the content and portraying it on the sneakers.

Everyone should be familiar with the shape of this pair of shoes, which is Peak's classic 6371 basketball cultural shoes.

The color inspiration of this pair of shoes is the same as the sweater on the body, both of which are the famous painting "Mona Lisa". This pair of shoes wants to show a sense of solemnity, nobility, order and balance of classical art on the sneakers.

The texture of the upper is very good, the layering is strong, and the material is also very rich. Both the velvet texture and the offset printing process are very advanced.

The suede-like material is also used in the forefoot and upper position, and the texture is really very good.

In the position of the tongue, there is a silhouette of Mona Lisa and some related text materials, and the detail embellishment at the heel is also the finishing touch.

As for the midsole, the full-palm state-of-the-art technology naturally does not need to be introduced too much. As a daily shoe style, the state-of-the-art foot feel can be said to be no need to worry.

There is no doubt that this is a bold experiment. We will not discuss whether the results are good or bad, but Peak has taken this step bravely. I think it deserves our affirmation and encouragement.

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