C118 By Giz
£175
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Black Multi/Black
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Style Number
- G3377
Materials
- Printed coated canvas upper
- Cotton lining and footbed
- Rubber outsole
Features
- Lace-up closure
Additional Details
- Art created by @giz_nyc in conjunction with @fillinglobal
For this limited edition footwear collection, Coach collaborates with five global talents to create dynamic original artwork featuring our Signature. Crafted of canvas and leather, our 1970s-inspired C118 running shoe features a dramatic graffiti-inspired graphic illustration by the New York City, U.S.-based visual artist GIZ."
About the artist: Born and raised in NYC, GIZ started painting subway trains at the early age of 10. By the time he was 20 he was exhibiting work in New York galleries. GIZ incorporates cartoon characters and letters in multiple mediums to create his innovative and optimistic art. Both the artist and his work have been featured in numerous magazines, books, and television–currently you’ll still find him ’spraying’ the streets with his art.
About the artist: Born and raised in NYC, GIZ started painting subway trains at the early age of 10. By the time he was 20 he was exhibiting work in New York galleries. GIZ incorporates cartoon characters and letters in multiple mediums to create his innovative and optimistic art. Both the artist and his work have been featured in numerous magazines, books, and television–currently you’ll still find him ’spraying’ the streets with his art.