It started with the New Balance 1906L, a $160 sneaker-loafer hybrid that launched last fall to great fanfare. Gray, white and ugly, it had the kind of jolie-laide silhouette I love in a shoe. Problem ...
Wouldn’t it be awesome if you didn’t have to run out and buy a pair of shoes that match your outfit? Better yet, wouldn’t it be awesome if you could change the color and design on your sneakers with ...
The world of 3D augmented reality now allows for a see-how-it-looks, virtual try-on experience in sneaker shopping of custom-made shoes. Using their smartphone, consumers first create their sneakers ...