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

Très Bien x Common Projects 2015 Fall/Winter Achilles Low
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Très Bien x Common Projects 2015 Fall/Winter Achilles Low

Clean and understated.

The Men Behind Common Projects
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The Men Behind Common Projects

‘The New York Times’ profiles the minimalist sneaker label’s low-key designers.


Steven Alan x Common Projects 2015 Fall/Winter Collection
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Steven Alan x Common Projects 2015 Fall/Winter Collection

A clean, timeless collab.

Common Projects Achilles Low Grained Leather
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Common Projects Achilles Low Grained Leather

Premium, fall-ready renditions.

Common Projects 2015 Fall/Winter Track Shoe
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Common Projects 2015 Fall/Winter Track Shoe

Take a look at how Common Projects is steadily branching away from its usual set of aesthetic values.

Common Projects 2015 Fall/Winter Mechanic's Boot
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Common Projects 2015 Fall/Winter Mechanic's Boot

Common Projects offers up its take on the classic workwear boot.

Common Projects 2015 Fall/Winter Collection
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Common Projects 2015 Fall/Winter Collection

The luxury sneaker brand introduces a few new silhouettes.

Common Projects for MR PORTER Tournament
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Common Projects for MR PORTER Tournament

A premium take on a timeless silhouette.

Barneys New York 2015 Fall BNY Sole Series
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Barneys New York 2015 Fall BNY Sole Series

Starting with a pair of Stan Smiths, the series will include seven other limited edition sneakers, from Filling Pieces, Common Projects, Vans, Timberland, Converse, Brooks and Diadora.

Tim Coppens x Common Projects Slip-On Sneaker
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Tim Coppens x Common Projects Slip-On Sneaker

Following last month’s release of the Tim Coppens x Common Projects Mesh sneaker, the two New-York

Tim Coppens x Common Projects Leather and Mesh Sneakers
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Tim Coppens x Common Projects Leather and Mesh Sneakers

The previous collaboration between Tim Coppens and Common Projects yielded two silhouettes, which

Très Bien x Common Projects 2015 Spring/Summer Achilles
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Très Bien x Common Projects 2015 Spring/Summer Achilles

Following up on last year’s collaboration, here Trés Bien and Common Projects team up for another

 

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