The Best Palm Angels Shoes to Cop This Season
Francesco Ragazzi’s Palm Angels imprint is undoubtedly best known for its luxury tracksuits. They’ve become the unofficial signature piece of the label, perfectly encapsulating the simple, logo-first approach of the label. Less applauded but offering the same kind of undiluted look into the Palm Angels psyche are Palm Angels shoes.
Ranging from luxury leather sneakers to retro canvas editions, each pair of Palm Angels shoes is underlined by an overall sense of understatement broken up by bold branding or signature text logos.
The wide array of styles on offer is a Palm Angels specialty at this point. The collection as a whole has always turned a blind eye to categorization. Part streetwear, part luxury, part something undefinable, Ragazzi’s label is one of the best places to build a varied wardrobe. With the addition of Palm Angels shoes too, it’s an all-encompassing powerhouse.
We put together a list of some of our favorite Palm Angels shoes below. Keep scrolling for an overview of the best silhouettes to cop right now.
The Palm Angels Rainbow Sneakers originally dropped in a vibrant multicolor palette, hence the name. Gone are the rainbow hues, though, to be replaced by an immaculate all-white finish perfect for the summer months.
Taking after the brand’s flagship Palm One Sneakers, the Palm Two is — at its core — a pared-back tennis sneaker. This generation of the design comes with a bolder sole unit to add a flash of unorthodox personality to the basic silhouette.
The slip-on sneaker has long been a staple in warm-weather rotations. Palm Angels’ take on the design dodges the luxury cliché of overcomplicating a classic.
We love a gum outsole because it’s an instant throwback to retro styles. Right now, we’re all in on retro footwear, so the Vulcanized Sneakers are near the top of our list and a central aspect of our rotations.
The teddy bear has become a crucial part of the Palm Angels experience, detailing T-shirts and sneakers alike.
Palm Angels shoes were basically born from the Palm One Sneaker. This highly pared-back tennis sneaker features no overt detailing aside from gold-tone lettering on the outer wall.
Low top, BIG sole! We’re always here for an exaggerated sole unit and this one’s a lot of fun. The suede-overlayed uppers would usually be found on an equally understated sole, but not here.
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