QWSTION Small Series: Less is More

QWSTION

The Swiss brand, QWSTION, has always been dedicated to sustainable and practical fashion. They produce an array of accessories and jackets, but their true specialty is creating bags. Their designs are timeless and very practical in use. The brand is perfectly suited for the urban traveler, whether they are traveling near or far. Their newest release, the Small Pack, is a modification of their previous backpack design. This smaller and more compact version has been scaled down so it has room for just the essentials. The Small Pack has useful features such as a padded inner compartment, two zippered outside pockets and adjustable backpack straps. It is simple, modern and high quality. The label uses organic cotton canvas fabric in a raw blend, and the bases are made from waxed, vegetable-tanned leather. This design is both environmentally conscious and appropriate for everyday use. The simple but chic bag can be sported for work or leisure. They also released a similar small bag called the Small Tote. This style shares many of the same features for storage, and it has an adjustable strap system that allows the tote to quickly be turned into a backpack. The innovative design makes it ideal for almost any occasion. 

 

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Fashion is one of those rare things that allows you to say everything without speaking a single word. Designer shoes are just a form of this unspoken sartorial communication, but it’s one so subtle that only other sneakerheads are likely to pick up on it. And it’s this understated luxury that makes tennis shoes so appealing—at least to us. Over the years with the release of exclusive collaborations, limited-edition lines and one-off collections that sell out in mere minutes, it’s easy to see how collectors can drop thousands of dollars on sneakers. But there are plenty of designer kicks that cost just as much, if not more, then pre-owned, special-edition Jordans. The only difference is you don’t have to spend months on resale sites trying to hunt down your preferred size, color and brand. Here are the most expensive kicks you can still own. None of these bad boys have sold out—yet.

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