メゾンマルジェラ "Future" (フューチャー) 2026SS 徹底解説:レプリカとの違いと歴史【2026年最新版】

Maison Margiela “Future” 2026SS In-Depth Guide: Differences from Replica and Its History

2026-02-04

Maison Margiela - 26SS

In fashion, the word “future” often implies something that will quickly become outdated. However, the masterpiece “Future” by Maison Margiela is a rare exception.

In the early 2010s, the legendary model number “S57WS0538” sparked a revolution in sneaker culture and gained cult-like popularity.
Now, it has made a dramatic return in the Spring/Summer 2026 (26SS) collection under the direction of creative director Glenn Martens.

Arriving at FASCINATE this time is what can be considered the true essence of this model: the “Black Calf Leather” version.
Why does this sneaker have such a distinctive shape? How are Martin Margiela’s philosophies reflected in its design?

In this article, we delve deeper than anywhere else—covering the brand’s historical background, the details of the 26SS model, and even the differences from the Replica (German Trainer).
Please enjoy reading until the end.

INDEX

Introduction: The Maison’s Lineage and “Future” — DNA Passed from Martin to Glenn

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To fully understand the sneaker known as “Future,” we need to turn back the clock slightly and look at the history of the brand Maison Margiela.

“Anonymity” Left Behind by Founder Martin Margiela

Martin Margiela, who founded the brand in 1988, thoroughly embraced the concept of “anonymity”—never revealing his face and avoiding the use of the Maison Margiela name on garment tags (using only the four white stitches instead).
This philosophy of wanting people to focus on “the clothing itself” rather than “who made it” became the spiritual origin of Future’s “design that hides both branding and even the shoelaces”.

The Design Team’s Realization of “Future” (2010)

In fact, the Future sneaker was born in 2010—after Martin himself had already left the maison.
Created by the design team during a period without a creative director, this shoe perfectly interpreted the founder’s philosophy and elevated it into a modern sneaker. It is often described as a “miracle of the maison,” a masterpiece born not from a single star designer, but from the very DNA of the brand itself.

Reconstruction by Glenn Martens in 2026

And now, in the present day. Glenn Martens—known for his highly structural designs at Y/Project—has brought this iconic piece back to the runway.
Appearing in the 26SS runway show accompanied by the performance of 61 children, Future embodies both respect for past archives and the fusion of contemporary mode, making it an item that truly represents the brand’s history.

The Core of the Design: Architectural Beauty Born from “Concealment”

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The most defining feature of the Future is the “large leather flap that completely conceals the shoelaces”.
The inspiration for this design actually came from “vintage ski boots”. By focusing on the smooth curved surfaces created by hiding functional elements, visual noise such as laces and eyelets is eliminated from the shoe’s surface, resulting in a strong sense of architectural unity.

A “Sleek” Yet “Chunky” Silhouette

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Voluminous yet refined, with all excess stripped away.
This is the unique mid-top silhouette of the Future, often described as “sleek yet chunky.”

In the updated 26SS version, the padded Velcro strap that secures the ankle has evolved into a form that wraps the entire shoe more firmly, improving not only the design but also the overall hold and stability.

“Future” (the Future) vs. “Replica” (the Past): The Decisive Difference in Model Numbers

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When choosing sneakers from Maison Margiela, the most luxurious—and agonizing—decision is whether to go with “Future (S57WS0538)” or “Replica (S57WS0236)”.
These two models represent contrasting symbols of the brand’s history: the “future” and the “past.”

S57WS0236 (Replica): Preserving History

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Maison Margiela 2026SS Collection "Replica"
Model number: S57WS0236
Material: Calf Leather
Color: Off White
Size: 40,41,42,43

Commonly known as the “German Trainer.” A model reproduced from Austrian military training shoes of the 1970s.
A combination of suede and leather with a gum sole—what it offers is the reassurance of an unchanging, low-tech classic.

S57WS0538 (Future): Innovation and Avant-Garde

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Maison Margiela 2026SS Collection "Future Mid-Top"
Model number: S57WS0538
= Material: Calf Leather
Color: Black
Size: 41,42

An avant-garde, near-futuristic high-tech sneaker born in the 2010s.
An approach that conceals function to construct an entirely new form—what it embodies is an overwhelming sense of mode.

If you prefer classic styles, choose Replica.
However, if you are looking for an “overwhelming presence that stands apart from everything else”, then Future is unquestionably the right choice.

As a Cultural Icon: Kanye West and the “Phantom Sound”

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Future is not merely a shoe. It is an icon that defined a specific street culture of the 2010s known as the “Swag Era.”

The Legendary “Yeezus Tour”

The figure who elevated this shoe to mythic status was Kanye West.
In 2013, during his legendary “Yeezus Tour”, specially made Future sneakers in a “pony hair” (haircalf) version were worn alongside Margiela masks. This moment became the decisive turning point that shattered the boundary between luxury and street culture.

A Trivia Known Only to Devoted Fans: “Future Squeak”

Here, let’s touch on a nostalgic anecdote for core fans.
Among owners of early models, a well-known issue was the friction sound—“squeak, squeak”—produced as high-quality leather rubbed against itself while walking, commonly referred to as “Future Squeak.”

At the time, fans would perform almost ritual-like maintenance, such as applying baby powder to the underside of the lace flap to reduce the squeaking.
(※In the 26SS model, this has been alleviated through material improvements, but if the sound still bothers you, trying this “ritual” can be an interesting experience.)

Detailed Specifications of the Future Mid-Top Black Leather Model

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Here, we explain the overwhelming sense of quality of the model that has just arrived (S57WS0538), clearly conveyed even through photographs.

Premium Soft Calfskin and the Contrast of “Beige”

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The upper is crafted from 100% soft calfskin. It offers a fine, beautiful sheen while maintaining a supple softness that molds naturally to the foot.
Particularly noteworthy is the beige (natural-colored) lining that subtly peeks out from the opening.
Against the cool, all-black exterior, the warm beige—reminiscent of traditional leather shoes—creates depth and a refined sense of luxury, enhancing both the appearance when worn and the beauty when removed.

The Iconic “Single White Stitch”

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In this model that champions “anonymity,” the only element that quietly asserts the brand is found at the heel.
Maison Margiela’s iconic “single white stitch” subtly stands out against the all-black body.

The Hidden Humor: There Are Actually “Laces”

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While the exterior appears completely seamless, beneath the oversized flap lies a set of standard flat shoelaces.
“The function exists, but it is not shown.” This concealed structure embodies the maison’s distinctive sense of humor and aesthetic philosophy.

A Buyer’s Complete Guide to “Fail-Proof Size Selection”

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Because Future features a unique construction, choosing the right size requires a few key considerations. By comparing it with Replica (German Trainer) and other brands, we provide guidelines to help you find the optimal size.

Understanding the Internal Structure: The “Fit” Created by Padding

Inside Future, thick cushioning pads are built in from the ankle to the instep. As a result, when you first put them on, you may feel a stronger “wrapped” or snug sensation compared to Replica. However, the internal width itself is actually designed to be roomier than that of Replica.

Recommended Size: Basically, “Your True Size”

In general, choosing “the same size as Replica (S57WS0236)” or “the same size you usually wear in sneakers such as Nike or Adidas” should work perfectly.

Important Note: Limitations Due to “Instep Height”

The most important point to be aware of is the “instep height.”
Because Future features a large leather flap over the instep, there is a limit to how much tightness can be adjusted by loosening the laces, unlike regular lace-up shoes.

  • Standard to low instep: You can wear your usual size comfortably.
  • Very high instep: We strongly recommend going up one size (e.g., 41 → 42). Even if you size up, the ankle Velcro strap provides secure fixation, so there is little risk of heel slippage.

Styling Suggestions: Black That Bridges Mode and Street

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How should the black calf leather model that just arrived be styled? Here are two of the most striking styles right now, incorporating the mood of 26SS.

Style 1: The Runway Tuck-in

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This style lets you enjoy Glenn Martens’ proposal for this season in a straightforward way.
Deliberately tuck the hems of wide slacks or leather pants loosely inside the tongue of the Future.
This reveals the ankle strap and the full architectural upper that are usually hidden. Rather than “wearing shoes,” it feels more like “equipping” them—creating an overwhelmingly mode-focused balance at the feet.

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Style 2: Neo-Street Volume (Refined Volume Street)

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This style layers wide-hem bottoms such as baggy denim or sweatpants over the sneakers, letting the fabric pool naturally.
With its high instep and substantial volume, Future supports wide pant hems beautifully, creating an elegant drape. With every step, the black leather flap emits a subdued sheen, instantly elevating a casual outfit into a luxurious one.

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Conclusion: Future Is a “Wearable Art Piece” Worth Owning Now

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Maison Margiela’s Future Mid-Top (S57WS0538).
To confine this shoe to the simple category of “sneakers” would be far too limiting.

With its unexpected roots in vintage ski boots, its rise to the pinnacle of street culture in the 2010s alongside the fervor surrounding Kanye West, and its recent elevation into quiet mode under Glenn Martens, this masterpiece carries a truly dramatic narrative.
A model with such a rich story—one that has remained beloved for nearly two decades without altering its core design—is exceptionally rare in the history of fashion.

Why should you acquire Future now?

Because this shoe embodies a “statement called silence.”
In an era saturated with logo-driven luxury streetwear, Future’s decision to hide even its laces and speak solely through the beauty of its form paradoxically gives it the strongest individuality.
The moment you slip your foot in, you feel the protective embrace of thick leather and see the architectural silhouette reflected in the mirror. The sense of elevation that emanates from your feet has the power to transform your styling—and even your everyday scenery.

The black calf leather model that has just arrived pushes that “anonymity” to its absolute limit.
The uncompromising all-black body and the dignified beige lining revealed only when the shoes are taken off—this is a choice for adults who have moved beyond chasing trends and now seek essential “strength” and “beauty.”

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