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.
Thin rubber sole
Thin rubber soles, also known as city rubber soles, are a great alternative to leather. They offer flexibility from the start, require no break-in period, and provide better traction in wet conditions — all while maintaining a sleek appearance.