Low "Out of office" sneakers in white, red and black with black arrow at side. Off-WhiteTM logo at back. Blue and white rubber soles. Black lace-up closure. Virgil Abloh—Off-White’s founder and creative director—wanted to create a tennis shoe with a late 1980’s and early 1990’s aesthetic, that could be worn all-day-every-day. The result: a low-top silhouette with hybridized street, basketball and running influences. The “OUT OF OFFICE” sneaker features a contrasting outsole with translucent gel insets, classic perforated toe vamps, a ribbed heel and a recontextualized logo.