Jeremy Scott X Adidas JS Wings
Jeremy Scott has been collaborating with adidas for years now, and we can safely say that we were surprised at how much we liked this particular variant of his wing design.
Buscemi 100mm Leather
As with most of the Buscemi collection, these bad boys are all about top-notch materials and that craftsmanship that can only be achieved by working by hand. We are a fan of his entire SS16 lineup, but these teal beauties really do stand out from the pack.
Fendi Multi Color
Fendi gave us a few offerings worthy of this list for 2016, but this confetti-inspired print is too cool to ignore. Their brightly speckled color palette gives its wearer plenty of options for matching with bold pants and shirts.
Raf Simons Classic High Velcro
These great high tops aren't part of Raf's current collection, but when we spotted them on Sneakerboy they needed to make the list. Raf Simons has produced some pretty eccentric footwear over the years, and though these aren't as colorful and wacky as some of his other work, they're plenty unique in their own right. The whole velcro thing is a bit of an acquired taste, but in our eyes Raf has executed it perfectly.
Philipp Plein Hip To Be Squared
It doesn't always take big, bold color and patterns to make a pair of high-tops stand out. We are a fan of studded shoes, but this pair from Philippines Plein is the best we've seen in quite a while.
Balenciaga Marble
A bit on the tame side, but arguably the coolest and most wearable of this list, these marble- printed calfskin high-tops are just too cool to pass by. They are available in both white and black marble, both of which will be easy to pull off year-round.
Giuseppe Zanotti Cruel Red
When it comes to seriously bold high-tops, Giuseppe Zanotti is hard to beat. We are still mildly obsessed with his metallic baby-blue beauties , but the gold accents on these bold, red leather highs couldn't be ignored.
Saint Laurent Court Classics Camo
Fringe can be found just about anywhere else in the fashion world, so why not on the back of a pair of camo high-tops? When paired with bold Denim & Supply Ralph Lauren canvas Camo field jacket , you'll have that "street militia" look down to a T.
Maison Margiela Future Duck Feather
The Masion Margiela Future high-tops are bold to begin with, but once clad in brightly dyed duck feathers they quickly jump from bold to wait, what? If you're looking for some seriously show- stopping new kicks, why look any further?
Bally Eroy Metallic Calf Leather
Metallic trends come and go, and gold falls in and out of favor with the wind, but these metallic gold high-tops from Bally look like the kind of thing that you'll likely get a good few seasons out of.
Jimmy Choo Belgravia
Mixing patterns typically isn't the best idea, but this Jimmy Choo sneakers proves that it is by no means impossible. Which gives the wearer plenty opportunity to match, or simply pair them with all black look to let the shoe do all the talking.
What do you think? Which of these has your name on it?
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