JDAGR is Carving Its Own Path in the Sneaker Game
Los Angeles label JDAGR is introducing its latest silhouette, the Dune Runner, a new design from founder John Dagr. Working out of a studio in LA, Dagr handles the sketches, material choices, and early samples himself before the shoes move into full production, keeping the line closely tied to his eye. The Dune Runner is […] The post JDAGR is Carving Its Own Path in the Sneaker Game appeared first on JustFreshKicks.



Los Angeles label JDAGR is introducing its latest silhouette, the Dune Runner, a new design from founder John Dagr. Working out of a studio in LA, Dagr handles the sketches, material choices, and early samples himself before the shoes move into full production, keeping the line closely tied to his eye. The Dune Runner is the newest chapter, a pair that pulls from time spent in the California desert just outside the city.
The idea started with a moment in the desert. On a trip out of Los Angeles, Dagr watched the wind carve long lines across the sand and used those forms as the starting point for the shoe. On the Dune Runner, those waves are translated into raised leather panels that move across the upper, giving the sneaker a sculpted surface.
The first two colorways, Bone and Onyx, carry that idea through. Bone is a warm off white color, clean and neutral on foot. ONYX is a deep, near black charcoal that brings out the structure of the upper. As the shoe moves, the raised waves catch light and throw soft shadows across the form, so the silhouette never feels flat.

BONE

ONYX
Inside the studio, the focus stays on proportion, material, and feel. The panels are backed with padding, so the waves have depth when you run a hand across them. The leather is soft and structured, and the branding stays controlled and understated, so the silhouette leads.
“The logo is not the gatekeeper anymore. The shape, design, and feel of the sneaker are,” Dagr says. “The sneaker space is crowded for big brands, but there is a real runway for independents. You do not need a cosign anymore. If the silhouette feels right and the design makes sense, people give it a shot.”
JDAGR sits in the premium independent space, rooted in a single studio in Los Angeles. The Dune Runner debuts at $200.
The label is not trying to mirror the volume or tone of the largest names. JDAGR is a focused project refining a vocabulary of forms one release at a time. Some stories pull from the city, others from the landscapes around it, like the desert that shaped the Dune Runner.
The Dune Runner from JDAGR is available now at J-DAGR.COM.












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