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It’s impossible to tell the difference between luxury & fast fashion sneakers.

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$40 or $400? 🤷🏽‍♂️ It’s impossible to tell the difference between

$40 or $400? 🤷🏽‍♂️ [Highsnobiety]( [View email in your browser]( It’s impossible to tell the difference between luxury & fast fashion sneakers anymore, and we might even be heading for a place where the high street does the creating. As brands like Zara get smarter, their “optimized” sneakers that stick around send a clear message to competitors: these features work. And as the sneaker industry is based on imitation, this feedback ends up influencing the luxury brands. Click for more on how high street players could become the stars of the sneaker game. Sneakers It's Impossible to Tell the Difference Between Luxury & Fast Fashion Sneakers Latest News Hot happenings in our world today Design Take a Look Inside Justin & Hailey Bieber's New $8.5 Million Mansion Design Tim Cook Used His Own Meme to Promote the New Apple Airpods Style Alan Crocetti is Making Timeless Jewelry for Modern Times Style Rémy Martin & Don C Drop Final Piece in "Just Rémy" Collection Highsnobiety Shopping Cop it, then rock it Everyone I Did Last Summer Shirt $215 Carne Bollente Denim Coin Pouch $340 Off-White Shopping All Your Favorite Rappers' Tweets Are Now Immortalized in Pillow Form Join Our Community [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Instagram]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Subscribe on YouTube]( [Add on Snapchat]( [Follow on Pinterest]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website: [{EMAIL}](. You can [unsubscribe from the list]( or [manage your subscription preferences](. © Titel Media GmbH 2017 Titel Media GmbH, Ritterstr. 9, 10969 Berlin Germany

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