Suede leather
Split-grain suede is made from the underside of cowhide, where the hide is divided into two layers. It’s then carefully sanded to achieve a soft, uniform, velvety finish.
Goodyear welted construction
Goodyear welting, invented in the late 1800s, remains the gold standard for handmade shoe construction. This process enhances durability, offers superior protection against the elements, and significantly extends the shoe's lifespan by allowing easy resoling.
Double leather sole
Double leather soles feature two layers of leather, providing added thickness and support. While they take slightly longer to break in, the extra layers enhance durability and offer a more casual, substantial look.