Common Projects

Common Projects

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Founded 2004
Headquarters New York, NY, United States

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Founded in 2004 by American-based art director Prathan Poopat and Italian creative consultant Flavio Girolami, Common Projects has since been at the forefront of luxury footwear design both independently and as a collaborative partner to other high-end fashion labels. Inspired by a plethora of casual sneakers, Common Projects was created to bridge the gap between sporting and luxury footwear with their first collection, “Achilles by Common Projects,” consisting of nothing more than a low-top leather sneaker in three color options -- this model would go on to become one of their most revered silhouettes. In the 11 years following its establishment, Common Projects has grown to boast over 50 original designs and is stocked in over 26 countries worldwide in a selection of more than 220 contemporary multi-brand settings.
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Latest Collections

EXCLUSIVE: Common Projects Announces First-Ever Archive Sale
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EXCLUSIVE: Common Projects Announces First-Ever Archive Sale

The minimalist footwear label is discounting over 600 samples and rare pairs.

Shop the Top Picks From the SSENSE Summer Sale
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Shop the Top Picks From the SSENSE Summer Sale

Featuring Off-White™, A-COLD-WALL*, Kiko Kostadinov, Gucci, Balenciaga and more.

Robert Geller x Common Projects Release Contrast-Heavy FW19 Runners
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Robert Geller x Common Projects Release Contrast-Heavy FW19 Runners

Offering three colorblocked options.

Adventure Is the Main Inspiration of Robert Geller's FW19 Collection
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Adventure Is the Main Inspiration of Robert Geller's FW19 Collection

Featuring a lululemon and Common Projects collaboration.

Roden Gray Aligns With Common Projects on a Collaborative Chelsea Boot
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Roden Gray Aligns With Common Projects on a Collaborative Chelsea Boot

Part of the shop’s 10-year anniversary celebration.

Common Projects Releases Spring/Summer 2018 Collection
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Common Projects Releases Spring/Summer 2018 Collection

Keeping it clean once again.

Engineered Garments x Dr. Martens and 9 Other Essential European Drops
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Engineered Garments x Dr. Martens and 9 Other Essential European Drops

Featuring drops from Acne Studios, A-COLD-WALL* and Burberry.

Common Projects Returns With More Italian-Made Goodness
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Common Projects Returns With More Italian-Made Goodness

Premium sneakers, shoes and boots.

Common Projects and MOSCOT Revive Its Old "TYPE ONE" Sunglasses Yet Again
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Common Projects and MOSCOT Revive Its Old "TYPE ONE" Sunglasses Yet Again

Here’s another chance to score the “TYPE ONEs.”

Common Projects Showcases Italian Craftsmanship in Its 2017 Fall/Winter Wallet Collection
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Common Projects Showcases Italian Craftsmanship in Its 2017 Fall/Winter Wallet Collection

Simple yet sophisticated – as always.

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