Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal
Moonstar

Hi Basket Sneaker in Charcoal

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Size: 7
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  • The Hi Basket Sneaker from Moonstar draws inspiration from vintage '50s basketball trainers. The shoes are designed with a pull tab at the back and high-top cut designed to support the ankle for sharp cuts and lateral movement. Crafted in Japan, these sneakers feature a sturdy heavyweight canvas upper and are equipped with vulcanized rubber soles. The shoes are meticulously crafted using the traditional "Ka-ryu" technique, where the outsoles are fired in a kiln at 240°F, ensuring increased strength and durability, making them resilient even after extended wear.
    • Made using the artisan kiln fired "Ka-ryu" process
    • Textured rubber out-sole
    • Heavyweight canvas upper
    • Vulcanized construction
    • Reinforcement at heel and toe
    • Pull tab
    • Cushioned in-sole
    • Made in Japan 
  • Sizes like typical converse-type shoe. Take a full size down from your regular shoe size.
    US Size JP Size EU Size
    7 25 39.5
    8 26 41
    9 27 42
    10 28 43
    11 29 44
    12 30 45.5
    Please email us at sales@blueowl.us if you have any questions.
  • Since 1873, Moonstar has been handcrafting canvas sneakers in their Kurume, Fukuoka studio. As the parent company of Shoes Like Pottery, Moonstar uses the same "Ka-ryu" vulcanizing process to meld the sole to each shoe, resulting in a more durable and longer-lasting sneaker.

Since 1873, Moonstar has been handcrafting canvas sneakers in their Kurume, Fukuoka studio. As the parent company of Shoes Like Pottery, Moonstar uses the same "Ka-ryu" vulcanizing process to meld the sole to each shoe, resulting in a more durable and longer-lasting sneaker.