Badminton Revival
This is a reproduction of a model made in France, and is designed based on badminton shoes.
It features a sole with a large rolled-up arch on the inside, and the velour on the inside is also rolled up on the inside to increase its resistance to friction, creating a rare asymmetrical design.
It has an unforgettable, striking look once you see it, and uses almost the same nylon upper as the Marathon.
This is the first time production has been revived since 2007 and 2012.
With its slim last and rolled up non-slip sole, it is also recommended as a driving shoe.
The beige-ish pale grey upper features white lines, grey velour, shoelaces and collar, and a natural rubber sole.
* Regarding the size, due to the sole that is rolled up on the sides and the rolled up velour, the shoes are slightly slim, but as they use the same last as the Marathon, they are a standard size for Patrick shoes.
* There may be marks on the upper to guide the stitching accurately, but these will become less noticeable as you use the shoe.
The upper is made of nylon, so it may be wrinkled. The suede part may have small scratches or uneven coloring due to the nature of the material.
In addition, since it is unavoidable that some adhesive may splatter when gluing the sole, fine particles may be seen splattering.
Please note that these are due to the characteristics of the material and manufacturing specifications.
Weight: 41 inches (26.0 cm) 360g per shoe
Upper: nylon, velour (cowhide), sole: rubber. Made in Japan