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What brand is k.swiss?
K-SWISS, whose Chinese name is Gaishiwei, was founded in 1966 by a pair of Swiss brothers (Art) and Earnest Brunner. They were full of enthusiasm and successfully made the world's first pair of all-leather tennis shoes-K-Swiss Classic. Its beautiful and classic five-element room. As soon as it appeared, it caused a sensation and lasted for more than 30 years. K-Swiss's products mainly include all kinds of casual shoes, sports shoes, most of which are men's and women's styles, and a series of fashionable clothes and accessories, such as leisure bags and socks. Its elegant image is easy to cater to clothing accessories, which not only deeply attracts noble and elegant fashion people, but also meets the actual needs of outdoor activities. As for the selection, design and function of K-Swiss shoes, it is also a model of meticulous, elegant and comfortable performance. The classic series of leisure sports shoes still retain their original spirit-elegant appearance and high-quality connotation are impressive.

K-SWISS is the world's most famous professional tennis footwear and clothing brand, and it is also one of the world's top sporting goods brands, which are equally famous with Nike, Puma and Adidas. 1966, Bona brothers created the world's first pair of full leather tennis shoes in the United States, thus creating a new era belonging to K-SWISS. In the past 40 years, K-SWISS has adhered to the style of "fashion, simplicity and design" and continuously expanded its footwear industry around the world. Its professional tennis shoes series was also listed as the designated tennis shoes of the Australian Open in 2006 and 2007, and K-SWISS became synonymous with professional tennis shoes all over the world. While becoming the first tennis brand in the world, K-SWISS also takes into account the diversity and comfort of goods. In addition to professional tennis shoes, K-SWISS's product line also includes sports and leisure clothing, footwear and accessories. Its iconic "five elements" design has been popular in the streets of Europe, America, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and is widely respected by young consumers around the world.