It’s crazy to think that the designer sneaker Creative Recreation pioneered 12 years ago has now become a fashion staple in every man’s wardrobe. And in life, as in business, they keep growing and evolving. The Spring/Summer ’15 collection is meant to be “stylishly disruptive” designed for the individuals who are determined to make a statement simply by being themselves.

Capo

The Capo is Creative Recreation’s updated slip-on silhouette. Exhibiting a more fashion forward build and elements such as its clean cupsole and ribbed pillow stitching near the heel, this is the shoe for the individual who wants to dress with ease without sacrificing style.

Cesario Lo XVI

The Cesario Lo XVI continues to be the market leader for casual wear and recognized for its crafting as a versatile everyday shoe for all occasions, designed with a mix of textile lining and vulcanized soles that are comfortable and unique in its colorways.

Forlano

The Forlano is an easy to wear style that features vulcanized foxing tape, a leather toecap, and a padded collar all coming together to create a truly distinctive classic.

Kaplan

The Kaplan is Creative Recreation’s low-top court style that stands apart from the competition with its serrated edges and brogueing at the heel. It’s the obvious choice for those looking for a simple design while maintaining bragging rights amongst their circle.

Lacava

For the urban warrior at heart, the Lacava is represented in a cotton mélange fabric and geometric print. The clean lines and simplicity of the style make it perfect to go from the office to a weekend getaway.

Creative Recreation is available at Complex Lifestyle Store in Eastwood Mall, Shangri-la Plaza, Alabang Town Center, Festival Mall, Fairview Terraces and Ayala Center Cebu, and Rustan’s department stores.

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