{"id":570753,"date":"2017-12-15T11:03:22","date_gmt":"2017-12-15T16:03:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=570753"},"modified":"2017-12-14T11:04:44","modified_gmt":"2017-12-14T16:04:44","slug":"no-one-cares-want-inside-look-la-footwear-brand","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/no-one-cares-want-inside-look-la-footwear-brand\/","title":{"rendered":"No. One Cares About What You Want \/\/ An Inside Look Into the LA Footwear Brand"},"content":{"rendered":"
Just recently we had the opportunity to visit No. One<\/strong> – a footwear brand out of LA that’s hand-making some of the world’s most desired luxury silhouettes. Designed and assembled in house out of their Venice based studio, the group is redefining the concept of attention to detail with their sharp level of precise craftsmanship. Taking an approach that literally no one else in the market is, the brand allows clientele to personalize their own shoes by selecting from an assortment of exotic materials on the Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie styles.<\/p>\n While certainly not limited to just bringing the personalized designs of customers to life, No. One is also putting their own spin on their offerings by tapping the minds minds of their in-house creativity. We’ve seen a series of the company’s Bravo silhouette that released exclusively at Union with the lyrics of Mobb Deep’s Prodigy, to a batch of the brand’s latest release of the Charlie, which featured pink pony hair on a cap-toe classic aesthetic.<\/p>\n After talking with the company’s founder Mark Gainor, we were able to get the inside story on how No. One came to be and how they’re taking drastic measures to give the consumer exactly what they want. While appearing to be a luxury footwear option, we learned that No. One’s offerings are more so just a byproduct of elaborate craftsmanship and expressive storytelling<\/p>\n Snkrs Day: What are some of the top silhouettes for No. One right now and where does the inspiration for how they were designed come from?<\/strong><\/p>\n Mark Gainor:<\/strong> Our top volume silhouette is definitely the Bravo and then the Charlie following behind. We only have the three silhouettes, the Alpha is the third and that’s a desert boot, so it’s not as popular or as easy to wear. The Bravo is inspired by classic court shoes. A lot of the inspiration also comes from the German army trainer when we went back and looked at the most iconic or the most archetype silhouettes. And the German Army Trainer influenced the Samba and so forth. It really kicked off all of those shoes, so we went back to that and actually found the original lasts from the first German Army Trainer from a German supplier and that was the form that we built our shoe around.<\/p>\n Snkrs Day: You guys use an assortment of high-end materials. How did you go about selecting what those materials were going to be and what are some of those?<\/strong><\/p>\n Mark Gainor:<\/strong> We’ve been fortunate to travel to Italy and meet with suppliers. There’s a great show there that we go to and have been able to generate relationships with four to five family owned tanneries that are from the luxury sector and we have personal relationships with them, so we’re at the point now where I can literally order off Instagram since we’re friends. It’s a 200 year old company and when they’re showing you pictures of hides through a text, that’s pretty rad. It’s an interesting mix, but we go and meet with these old tanneries and hold relationships with them at this point. For linings, there’s a family in France and they only make lambskin linings, so each one is very specific in terms of what they specialize in.<\/p>\n