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A Look At Creative Recreation’s Spring 2016 Collection

A Look At Creative Recreation’s Spring 2016 Collection

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NEWNESS. That’s the name of the game for Creative Recreation, who introduced a full lineup of new silhouettes this spring. The charge for the bold, stylish, and futuristic new designs is led by the return of Creative Rec’s original founder and creative director Rich Cofinco, who is back to heighten the focus on the individualized lifestyle of the brand’s many fans.

The re-creation of Creative Rec comes to fruition with the new arsenal of sneaker designs, highlighted by the Deross and Dragna each fortified by a durable VIBRAM brand sole unit and crafted with a futuristic casual look. Going bold for a fashion-meets-street style aesthetic, the Scopo is ready to catch eyes with a large midfoot strap and vibrant black and red colorway. Built with some basketball inspiration, the Nitti crosses over into the fashion realm with a mid-top silhouette in a tech-constructed upper.

Get a look at Creative Rec’s new-look Spring ’16 line here, and shop the collection at CreativeRecreation.com.

Creative Rec Dragna

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Creative Rec Adonis Mid

Creative Rec Woven

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