Fashionistas across Europe, especially in Italy and Spain are wearing mismatch shoes like one white Converse for one foot and a black-coloured sneaker for the other or a red suede mule and a green patent pump or a boot and a dress shoe in matching brocade.
Companies are also accepting this trend like Converse enlisted Japanese artist Mihara Yasuhiro for a series of designs.
Spanish shoe label Camper is renowned for its unusual designs. One such design features a map that pass throughs both shoes, with one shoe bearing an arrow marked with the words “estoy aqui” (I am here).
Even conservative upper-crust brands such as Stubbs & Wootton, have loafers with different tops for each side in their stores.
Some fashionistas take this change quite refreshing as it is very different from the uniform world.
So, what do you think? Like to become a head turner wearing mismatch shoes?