Bucketfeet

Bucketfeet-1-Design Crush

 

Meet my absolute favorite shoes for this spring. Bucketfeet is a line of artist designed canvas shoes that are rocking my world right now. Every pair is designed by a different artist, and in less than two years the movement has grown to include 75 artists in 21 countries. From street artists in Bogota to graphic designers in New York.

 

Bucketfeet-2-Design Crush

 

I went with a pair of the Pasco 54, ridiculously comfortable canvas slip-ons designed by Olivier Vouzellaud, better known as Yamas. (You can even buy a print of the design!) And now I’m eyeing the Pineappleade and Mesa Sunset designs. This could turn into an addicting little habit fast.

 

Bucketfeet-3-Design Crush

 

I love that every pair has a story to tell, as does which design you choose to wear. Artists get the recognition they deserve and you get an incredible pair of kicks that help express your personality.

 

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Photos Caroline Cohenour at Womb Gallery

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5 Comments
  • julie

    April 3, 2014 at 12:49 pm Reply

    LOVE! My Paris designer is ordered!
    thanks for sharing

  • rooth

    April 3, 2014 at 1:37 pm Reply

    This is so great – sharing it with others immediately

  • Katie

    April 3, 2014 at 4:21 pm Reply

    So, so sad that they only go up to size 10. Us bigfooted girls are out of luck 🙁

  • Becca

    April 4, 2014 at 11:27 am Reply

    I spotted these in a Toronto shoe store just the other week! The Delta print immediately caught my eye and I am seriously considering picking up a pair for the Summer! If only I could take advantage of the free US shipping though… Always! Thanks for sharing!

  • Yamas

    May 22, 2014 at 10:35 am Reply

    Thanks to post this pictures, I’m glad to know that you like my design !!

    You can follow my work on FB: yamas shoes or instagram. We keep in touch

    Peace, YAMAS

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