London Design Festival 2013: footwear designer Tracey Neuls has teamed up with Tokyobike to create handmade shoes with rubber soles and reflective strips especially for cycling.
Tracey Neuls launched the cycling shoes for bike brand Tokyobike during this week's London Design Festival.
The shoes feature rubber soles moulded in a single piece, which are designed to fit comfortably against bike pedals.
The range includes Fern laced ankle boots, with small heels and a reflective strip stitched up the back for cycling in the dark.
Geek shoes also have reflective detailing on the back and are available in black or camel. "Perfect for cycling or walking the city," said Neuls.
The shoes are available from Tokyobike, 87-89 Tabernacle Street, and Tracey Neuls East, 73 Redchurch Street, until the end of the design festival on Sunday.
Tracey Neuls has previously collaborated with designer Tord Boontje to design a range of shoes featuring autumn leaves and illustration collective Le Gun to create a range of shoes inspired by items discovered inside a suitcase.
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Photographs are courtesy of Tracey Neuls.