Keeping two feet in one shoe has never been so liberating. As well as physically possible. With its latest, surprising and ingenious design idea, SUNNEI aims to reinvent the way of conceiving footwear by refuting the classic distinction between right and left. Yes, you understood correctly. Designed in collaboration with Camper, the new sneakers Feron it can be comfortably worn on both feet without any anatomical imposition. So much so that you can even purchase it individually.
Ferone campaign, SUNNEI x Camper.
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The inspiration comes from the archives of the Mallorcan brand, where the visionary eye of team creative of Loris Messina and Simone Rizzo fell on the TRINS model from the 1996 spring/summer collection, «sold as a pack of three differently colored shoes that fit both the right and left foot. The 3 TRINS could be mixed and matched to create 6 color combinations” states the press release.
So, here’s the evolution of this ménage à trois of the footwear past: an example one-of-a-kind decidedly disruptive, provocative and unconventional. But then again, what could we expect from partnerships of two titans of the post-avant-garde? From DNA strictly gender neutral, this nice lace-up, so rebellious in its perfect symmetry, eludes any predetermined orientation while maintaining comfort and functionality. Indeed, increasing them, thanks to a vulcanized rubber sole, on which a soft insole rests memory foamcovered by a breathable 100% recycled cotton upper.

Ferone Green, SUNNER x Camper.
We find five nuances (red, beige, green, blue and mustard) can be mixed as desired simply by following your own mood, from monochromatic to bi-color, for a total of 10 possible combinations. Undecided? Lunatics? Multifaceted? «Buy one, buy five».

Ferone, SUNNER x Camper.

Ferone, SUNNER x Camper.
In playing with color and revolutionizing the shape, the new collaboration between SUNNEI and Camper upsets the binary of footwear, asking with that iota of irony “what is the right, what is the left”, a bit like Giorgio Gaber in his mocking refrain. To the point of exclaiming, he is bored, “enough!” on the finale.

Ferone campaign, SUNNEI x Camper.

Ferone campaign, SUNNEI x Camper.
Source: Vanity Fair

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