Le Coq Sportif Is Making Handmade Sneakers in France

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Having been a part of the sneaker scene for quite some time, Le Coq Sportif is imploring a new program when it comes to producing its kicks. Primed to bring its classic Arthur Ashe model back, the French-based brand is taking a handmade approach to reproducing the silhouette.

In traveling to Romans-sur-Isere, France, Highsnobiety documented the brand’s entire process while providing a look at both the “Full White” and collaborative colette variations of the late tennis superstar’s signature silo. With each style code crafted with full-grain leather bases and textured woven uppers, one takes a tonal approach while the latter mentioned offering sports the Parisian-based retailer’s signature touch of blue.

Set to arrive at colette on January 12th, the colette x Le Coq Sportif Arthur Ashe will be limited to a 55 pair run while only 136 pairs of the “Full White” offering will be released. Peep the video after the jump and be sure to drop us a line in the comment section below.

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