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

Common Projects Grey & Navy Leather Basketball Sneakers for SSENSE
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Common Projects Grey & Navy Leather Basketball Sneakers for SSENSE

Common Projects has delivered an exclusive version of its Leather Basketball Sneakers for online

Tim Coppens x Common Projects 2014 Spring/Summer Collection
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Tim Coppens x Common Projects 2014 Spring/Summer Collection

Footwear brand Common Projects is heralded for its core principles of simplicity and classic


Common Projects 2014 Spring/Summer Collection
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Common Projects 2014 Spring/Summer Collection

Minimalist luxury footwear label Common Projects has unveiled its new lineup for Spring/Summer

Dover Street Market x Common Projects Achilles “Camouflage”
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Dover Street Market x Common Projects Achilles “Camouflage”

To commemorate the opening of Dover Street Market in New York, Dover Street Market and Common

A Conversation with Tim Coppens on His Work with Common Projects
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A Conversation with Tim Coppens on His Work with Common Projects

This year’s runway shows saw a number of exciting collaborative releases between footwear brands

A Further Look at Tim Coppens for Common Projects 2014 Spring/Summer
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A Further Look at Tim Coppens for Common Projects 2014 Spring/Summer

Our next Further Look gives us a better view of the collaborative footwear collection between Tim

Common Projects Dark Purple Suede & Leather Mountain Tracks
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Common Projects Dark Purple Suede & Leather Mountain Tracks

Common Projects has given its Mountain Tracks silhouette a subtle makeover in purple this season.

Robert Geller x Common Projects High-Top Sneakers
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Robert Geller x Common Projects High-Top Sneakers

Robert Geller and Common Projects have teamed up to produce a small collection of footwear that

Common Projects 2013 Fall/Winter Slip-Ons
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Common Projects 2013 Fall/Winter Slip-Ons

The classics are cool and all, but one would be hard pressed to find a slip-on quite as slick as

Common Projects 2013 Fall/Winter Mountain Tracks
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Common Projects 2013 Fall/Winter Mountain Tracks

A minimalist fusion of utilitarian design and luxury product, the latest addition to the 2013

Tim Coppens for Common Projects 2013 Fall/Winter Preview
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Tim Coppens for Common Projects 2013 Fall/Winter Preview

When models hit the runway for Tim Coppens’ standout show in New York last season, they did so in

Common Projects 2013 Fall/Winter Suede Vintage Low Collection
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Common Projects 2013 Fall/Winter Suede Vintage Low Collection

By now, you should already be familiar with Common Projects’ brand of pared-down, minimal footwear,

 

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