A low-profile sneaker from the one-time trendsetter turned footwear staple.
Not long ago, few people wore minimal, low-top, often all-white sneakers — especially not out to dinner or in office settings. That all changed when Common Projects broke the mold with its Original Achilles Leather Sneakers, an all-Italian-leather low-top with no visible logos, a flat, treadless outsole, and matching tonal laces. Their upgraded Tennis Pro sneakers are an extension of that pioneering silhouette but with a little more visual interest: defined paneling, perforation on the outside and top of the toe, a ridged outsole, and a more prominent heel tab, which also can contrast depending on the colorway. Their signature gold foil numeric logo mark remains, which indicates the shoe's style, size, and color.