Tether: Almost Gods' Sneaker that Redefines Intentional Fashion
Almost Gods, a New Delhi fashion house, launches Tether, a sneaker embodying restraint and craftsmanship. Inspired by German Army Trainers, Tether combines architectural design with a tactile suede material. The sneaker positions Indian design globally, focusing on materiality, structure, and a cohesive, narrative-driven approach.
In a fashion world often consumed by fleeting trends, Almost Gods stands out with its newly launched Tether sneaker. Based in New Delhi, this fashion house offers a product that calls for deliberate engagement, elevating Indian design on the international stage with its depth and clear vision.
Almost Gods, established in 2018, thrives at the crossroads of mysticism and modern aesthetics. The Tether sneaker is more than just another product; it's a continuation of the brand's narrative. It embodies restraint and preparation, reflected in its wrap-around lacing system that not only adds tension but symbolically holds the sneaker before it's worn, across cultures.
Drawing inspiration from the German Army Trainer silhouette, Tether highlights structure and restraint, abstaining from mere decoration. Made from brushed, hairy suede, its materiality evolves over time, allowing individual character. Designed and crafted in India, Tether integrates itself within global design conversations, prioritizing craftsmanship, cohesion, and intentionality.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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