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CAMPER × ISSEY MIYAKE

Fall/Winter 2025 marks the launch of the CAMPER × ISSEY MIYAKE collaboration and its first footwear creation by Satoshi Kondo, designer of the Japanese house’s women’s line.
 
Camper and ISSEY MIYAKE celebrate creativity, emphasizing craft in everyday life. With a combined heritage of over 100 years, both brands integrate quality materials and technologies to create for practical use and comfort, with a touch of playfulness.

Introducing Peu Form, designed and developed around ISSEY MIYAKE's concept of “a piece of cloth”, which explores the relationship—the ease and “ma” (“unfilled space” in Japanese)—between the wearer’s body and the fabric. 
 
Peu Form is based on Camper’s iconic barefoot-feeling Peu, building upon its outsole with the signature wide toe box and ergonomic last. 
 
The word “form” suggests the sense of flexibility in the unstructured construction of the shoes. A piece of leather drapes around the foot, adapting to each individual wearer and lending to easy, collapsible storage.
 
Hand-crafted in Portugal using premium Italian leather, Peu Form is available in two styles and four colors: black, white, blue, and red. The shoe can also be worn as a mule by stepping over the heel counter, while the ankle boot envelops the foot like a second skin.

Extra durable
ingredients

Soft feeling

Flexible

Barefoot feeling

Achilles Ion Gabriel
in conversation with Satoshi Kondo

Achilles Ion Gabriel in conversation with Satoshi Kondo

Our creative director Achilles Ion Gabriel and ISSEY MIYAKE designer Satoshi Kondo on the collaboration, their design philosophies, and the making of Peu Form.

Camper × ISSEY MIYAKE

The Japanese house of ISSEY MIYAKE embodies the innovative spirit and creative prowess of its founder, Issey Miyake, who unveiled his first collection and unique design philosophy in 1971. ISSEY MIYAKE’s clothing conveys a sense of universality that is unbound by the Western vs. Eastern conventions of garment design.