Doek Court Shoe



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—01. Cork insole.
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Doek, launched this spring with two enduring footwear styles, is a welcome addition to the Japanese classic sneaker market already inhabited by Sols and Shoes Like Pottery. Manufactured at the first-rate Moonstar factory using the Kurume region's famous Kasuri weaving technique, the Court model utilizes a similar shape to the Converse Jack Purcell. The undyed ecru-coloured canvas combined with a cork insole might look as basic as it gets, but it couldn't be more appealing.


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