These avant-garde canvas sneakers feature a deconstructed, layered sole design with exaggerated white midsole sculpting and exposed brown rubber tread...
These avant-garde canvas sneakers feature a deconstructed, layered sole design with exaggerated white midsole sculpting and exposed brown rubber tread—evoking the signature 'tabi' or 'deconstruction' aesthetic of Maison Margiela but reinterpreted by emerging brand MMY. The upper is classic black canvas with contrasting white stitching, white laces, and a reinforced toe cap, while the tongue displays a branded label reading 'MMY' in bold red-and-black typography. The interior lining appears padded for comfort, and the silhouette blends vintage low-top sneaker proportions with contemporary streetwear volume. Ideal for fashion-forward streetwear styling, these sneakers offer lightweight wearability and visual impact without compromising walkability. Perfect for urban exploration, gallery visits, or layering with oversized silhouettes in spring/fall. The distressed yet intentional construction signals intentional imperfection—a hallmark of post-modern Japanese-influenced design. Not a collaboration, but a standalone MMY interpretation of deconstructed footwear, appealing to collectors of niche designer sneakers who value conceptual craftsmanship over mainstream logos.