The Suede Hit The Scene In 1968 And Has Been Changing The Game Ever Since. While Many Sneakers Have Come And Gone Since Then – Leaving Footprints Of Varying Sizes – It's Difficult To Argue Any Shoe Having As Much Of A Deep-Rooted Impact On Society And Culture As The Suede. From Tommie Smith'S Protest On The Victory Stand During The 1968 Olympic Games To B-Boy Crews In Nyc Adopting The Shoe In The 1980S, The Suede Is Constantly Evolving Since Its Birth In 1968. The Suede Decon Keeps Traditional Silhoette And Premium Materials While A Roughly Stitched Through The Upper Formstrip Indicates A Unique Design And Brings Visually Attractive Look.