Iconic American sneaker brand K-Swiss, which was most popular in the Philippines in the late ‘80s saw a relaunch in the Philippines to the delight of retro shoe fans.
K-Swiss was established in 1966 when two Swiss brothers, Art and Ernie Brunner moved to California to create a footwear brand focused on tennis. As avid skiers and tennis players, the brothers took inspiration from leather ski boots to create a court shoe that supported the aggressive side-to-side movement of tennis.
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