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.
Blake stitch construction
Blake-stitching is the preferred construction method for sleeker silhouettes, allowing for a thinner sole. A single stitch connects the insole and outsole, offering flexibility and a refined appearance. This method keeps the shoe lightweight and comfortable without added bulk.
Single leather sole
Single leather soles are used for thinner, sleeker footwear. Over time, the leather moulds to the shape of your foot, providing enhanced comfort. The porous nature of leather allows for breathability, resulting in a custom fit that improves with each wear.