


Animal print becomes the main visual driver across uppers and panels, with variations that resemble zebra-like patterns and spotted motifs in neutral ranges. The print is not tied to a single format: it appears both in classic-profile sneakers and in more sport-oriented builds.
Black/white and brown/ecru combinations shape the product reading through contrast. Some pairs add smooth panels that organize the print and reduce visual saturation, while others use the print as a dominant surface. Detail insets reinforce texture and material appearance without assigning unverified compositions.
Low-cut sneakers with compact soles prevail, using traditional lacing and panel construction. One option introduces a more robust, sport-like base, expanding use range while keeping the same graphic resource.
Neutral clothing and long outerwear place animal print as an accent element. The content works as a trend guide for collections: one graphic motif adapted to different morphologies, using color and texture combinations as differentiation tools.






