Supra Up The Competition Amongst Other Shoe Brands
Supra, the name itself reeks of something imaginative, absolutely new and fresh. Supra is a Latin word that means ‘above and beyond’ and the the designer itself thinks its vital to have a excellent name to appeal to a fresh, new crowd of hip, young youths. The Supra brand of footwear is not your traditional Nike Sneakers. Nikes are great, but many would prefer a contender, someone to come up with something new and exciting and give Nike a run for their money and in my individual view, I think Supra has done it. Steering clear of traditions, playing with colors and designs, and attracting a loyal enthusiast of big names from Nike to Converse to Adidas, Supra has managed to spontaneously combust in a market place swamped with black, lo-fi blando-sneakers. Supra’s collection of neo-classical Skytops, Supra Skytop 2 and their 14k gold Chad Muska model has caught the attention of many and has been sold out in nano-second.
The reasons that make Supra appealing are their challenging designs that are as ostentatious as they are original, sporting multiple buckles, gold chains and colorful patent leather. Their over-the-top designs have successfully managed to rip the hugely competitive market of sneakers that are filled with black, lo-fi bland sneakers.
Founded by Angel Cabada, Supra Footwear is a skate and street inspired footwear company that he kick started in 2006. From starting of in fast food outlets and hating it, Angel finally found his calling when he started making clothes with his friends. In addition, as what they say, the rest is history. In under three years, Cabada has somehow built one of the most bold footwear brands available and is now backed by some of the most influential skaters to put up a skateboard, Chad Muska Erik Ellington, Jim Greco, Tom Penny and Antwian Dixon. Apart from a large fan base compromising skateboarders, Supra has also caught the attention of the music industries big names such as Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake and Lil Wayne.
Before Supra, Angel began with TSA that lasted for about ten years. Come 2002, Angel started KR3W, which he still owns under One Distribution and is the umbrella body for both KR3W and Supra Footwear. Supra Footwear, being launched in 2005, is relatively new on the scene, but oh boy, has this baby packed a punch in the footwear scene. Supra was supposed to be KR3W Footwear, by the creator thought better of it-it could create a conflict of interest with the team so after much brainstorming and thinking, Supra was ultimately the footwear label.
Filed under Women Trench Coat by on Jun 25th, 2010.
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