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

HAVEN Drops a Stylish Summer Editorial Inspired by Regrettable Decisions
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HAVEN Drops a Stylish Summer Editorial Inspired by Regrettable Decisions

“Seemed Good at the Time” features CAV EMPT, visvim, WACKO MARIA and more.

Common Projects and MOSCOT Revive an Old Collab Pair of Sunglasses
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Common Projects and MOSCOT Revive an Old Collab Pair of Sunglasses

The “TYPE ONE” returns after eight years.

COVERCHORD Unveils Its Latest Footwear-Focused Editorial Titled "PAIRS"
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COVERCHORD Unveils Its Latest Footwear-Focused Editorial Titled "PAIRS"

Featuring brands such as nonnative, N.HOOLYWOOD, Wacko Maria and more.

Common Projects and Dover Street Market Link up to Rework the Achilles Low
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Common Projects and Dover Street Market Link up to Rework the Achilles Low

Coming in all black or white and red.

Common Projects Drops More Colorways and Materials for Its 2017 Spring/Summer Collection
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Common Projects Drops More Colorways and Materials for Its 2017 Spring/Summer Collection

Both classic and new silhouettes in a range of hues and materials.

Robert Geller & Common Projects Drop Their 2017 Spring/Summer Collaboration
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Robert Geller & Common Projects Drop Their 2017 Spring/Summer Collaboration

A trio of high-tops are joined by a sleek slip-on loafer.

Here's What Couples in Korea Are Wearing for Valentine's Day
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Here's What Couples in Korea Are Wearing for Valentine's Day

No matchy-matchy.

Barneys New York Presents Exclusive Common Projects Collection
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Barneys New York Presents Exclusive Common Projects Collection

Two even more luxurious iterations of the Achilles low-top.

Need Supply Co. Joins Forces With Common Projects, Brain Dead and More for an Exclusive Capsule
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Need Supply Co. Joins Forces With Common Projects, Brain Dead and More for an Exclusive Capsule

Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Virginia-based retailer.

Common Projects Has Crafted the Ideal Chelsea Boot
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Common Projects Has Crafted the Ideal Chelsea Boot

A comfortable take on the classic silhouette.

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