
Peterson OG Sole Canvas Low Red
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When Mihara Yasuhiro launched his eponymous brand in 1997, the Japanese designer immediately revolutionized the codes of footwear. Trained at the Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, Yasuhiro developed a deconstructivist approach that radically contrasted with the conventional silhouettes of the time.
His early creations challenged the very notion of the sneaker. Oversized soles, deconstructed uppers, atypical assemblies: each pair became a wearable work of art. This design philosophy, rooted in the Japanese culture of craftsmanship and innovation, laid the foundations for a unique aesthetic that continues to influence the codes of premium streetwear today.
Yasuhiro's approach follows in the footsteps of avant-garde Japanese designers like Comme des Garçons and Yohji Yamamoto , transposing their conceptual vision to the world of sneakers. This approach differs fundamentally from American giants like Nike or European brands like Adidas .
The Peterson , the brand's flagship model, perfectly illustrates the evolution of Mihara's craftsmanship. Launched in the 2000s, this low-top silhouette reinterprets the codes of the classic sneaker with a characteristic thick and textured OG Sole, which quickly became the brand's visual signature.
The Blakey model takes this deconstructivist approach even further. Its canvas upper and deliberately disproportionate design make it a prime choice for avant-garde design enthusiasts. Each colorway tells a different story, from the Blakey OG Sole Canvas Low Black to bolder versions.
The Hank line completes this trilogy with a more minimalist yet equally radical approach. The Hank OG Sole Canvas Low White illustrates the brand's ability to create impact with a limited palette.
Each pair of Mihara shoes is distinguished by its handcrafted construction. The OG Sole, molded using proprietary techniques, provides that instantly recognizable silhouette. The carefully selected premium canvas upper ages naturally, developing a unique patina for each wearer.
This attention to materials places Maison Mihara in a category of its own, far removed from mass production. It is this philosophy that justifies the rarity of the pieces and their status as the holy grail for discerning collectors.
Unlike traditional brands that engage in numerous collaborations, Maison Mihara Yasuhiro favors a more selective approach. Its partnerships, rare but always relevant, strengthen the brand's credibility in the world of conceptual fashion.
Mihara's influence extends far beyond sneakers. His designs inspire a new generation of designers who reinterpret streetwear codes through the lens of Japanese fashion. This conceptual approach resonates with premium streetwear enthusiasts who seek narrative pieces.
Mihara's arrival on the international scene is redefining sneakerhead expectations. His designs prove that a sneaker can be both functional and conceptual, accessible and artistic. This duality profoundly influences emerging brands and pushes established giants to rethink their creative approaches.
The limited production of Mihara models makes them highly sought-after pieces on the secondary market. Each release generates immediate hype, with stocks quickly selling out at official retailers.
At Geturbrick, we offer a carefully curated selection of the most iconic models. From the Peterson OG Sole Canvas Low Red to the Peterson 23 OG Sole Canvas Low Black White , each pair represents the culmination of decades of aesthetic research.
Our collection covers the essentials of the Mihara color universe. The Peterson OG Sole Canvas Low Natural offers a perfect neutral base for minimalist looks, while the bolder versions allow for strong statements.
This diverse range of colors reflects the brand's philosophy: to offer alternatives to mainstream sneakers while maintaining a strong aesthetic coherence. It is this approach that distinguishes Mihara from the other brands in our selection.
Wearing Mihara sneakers requires a thoughtful approach to style. These pieces are not mere accessories but central elements of a look. Their assertive silhouette naturally engages with contemporary streetwear codes while maintaining a distinctly Japanese sophistication.
The conceptual fashion enthusiast will find an alternative to more conventional references. This exclusive approach attracts a discerning clientele, aware that they are wearing rare pieces steeped in history.
Each pair in our Maison Mihara collection undergoes our rigorous authentication process . This systematic verification guarantees the authenticity of the models, an essential criterion in a market where counterfeits abound.
Our expertise allows us to detect the smallest details that distinguish an authentic pair from a reproduction. This guarantee of authenticity is an integral part of our history and our commitment to the sneaker community.
The rarity of Mihara models on the secondary market justifies their status as the holy grail. At Geturbrick, we facilitate access to these exceptional pieces while preserving their exclusivity. Each purchase represents the acquisition of a piece of contemporary Japanese design history.