Common Projects
Shoes
Common Projects Original Achilles Low
A minimalist luxury sneaker that pairs clean design with everyday wearability.
Retail pricing varies
Partner retailer TBD
Shoes
A considered Luxurities curation of luxury shoes, designer sneakers, loafers, boots, and elevated daily footwear worth attention.
We are building this category around shape, material, comfort, versatility, and pieces that still feel sharp after the season changes.
Current focus
Clean sneakers, classic loafers, and elevated daily pairs.
This category is built around pieces that feel useful, polished, wearable, and quietly distinctive.
Luxurities
Category curation in progress
Selected objects
These early cards establish the footwear merchandising system before we connect final retailer links, imagery, sizing notes, availability, and pricing.
Common Projects
Shoes
A minimalist luxury sneaker that pairs clean design with everyday wearability.
Retail pricing varies
Partner retailer TBD
Gucci
Shoes
A heritage luxury loafer with long-running appeal across business, travel, and elevated casual wear.
Retail pricing varies
Partner retailer TBD
Loro Piana
Shoes
A quiet-luxury slip-on known for soft materials, understated styling, and relaxed warm-weather polish.
Retail pricing varies
Partner retailer TBD
Maison Margiela
Shoes
A low-profile designer sneaker with vintage athletic references, versatile styling, and cult appeal.
Retail pricing varies
Partner retailer TBD
Saint Laurent
Shoes
A sharp luxury boot with a slim silhouette, strong styling identity, and long-running fashion relevance.
Retail pricing varies
Partner retailer TBD
Prada
Shoes
A technical designer sneaker with recognizable Prada heritage, sport influence, and statement edge.
Retail pricing varies
Partner retailer TBD
Curation notes
A shoe has to work beyond the product photo. We care about comfort, styling range, materials, and real daily use.
The best luxury footwear has a shape that survives trend cycles — clean sneakers, classic loafers, sharp boots, and restrained statements.
We prefer shoes that communicate taste through proportion, material, and silhouette rather than loud branding alone.
Reference shoe list
Not every designer shoe deserves the attention. These references help shape the early Luxurities point of view — wearable, recognizable, and still worth reaching for years from now.
The shoe list
Early notes on luxury footwear drops, private sourcing opportunities, and pairs worth watching.