Wanderlust
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“For my part,” writes Robert Louis Stevenson in Travels with a Donkey, “I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.”

Sounds like a case of wanderlust if we ever heard one.

Those with wanderlust don’t necessarily need to go anywhere in particular; they just don’t care to stay in one spot. The etymology of wanderlust is a very simple one that you can probably figure out yourself. Wanderlust is a lust for wandering. The word comes from German, in which wandern means “to hike or roam about,” and Lust means “pleasure or delight.”

From this painting, in collaboration with Surchéri, the first synesthetic capsule collection has been created. The shoe’s name is “Wanderlust”, the strong desire to travel: the perfect scope for a shoe.