Lunepebbla olive suede horsebit loafers with striped silk socks and tailored trousers — handmade menswear details
Handmade in Leather & Silk

The Details That
Complete the Outfit

Handcrafted leather shoes, yarn-dyed silk neckties, and lightweight dress socks — designed to be the finishing detail, not the afterthought.

Handmade Leather Shoes

Full-Grain Handcrafted Blake Stitched

Cut, lasted, stitched, and finished by hand — no factory lines, no shortcuts. Full-grain leather and lambskin suede uppers, full leather linings, Blake-stitched rubber soles. Loafers, oxfords, and monk straps in a palette of black, brown, tan, and olive. Built to last years, not seasons.

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Handmade Silk Neckties

Mulberry Silk Yarn-Dyed Jacquard Woven

Every pattern is woven into the silk, not printed — yarn-dyed jacquard on pure mulberry silk. Floral, botanical, art-inspired, and tonal designs in a focused collection. The texture and depth that printed ties simply cannot replicate. Pairs naturally with our leather shoes and silk socks.

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Dress Socks

Nylon-Spandex Lightweight Breathable

Sheer, ribbed, pinstriped, or opaque — every style in lightweight nylon-spandex that adds zero bulk inside your shoes. Thinner than cotton, more breathable than wool, and available in colors from boardroom neutral to Saturday-night bold. Designed to pair with our handmade leather shoes — the detail that completes the outfit from the ankle down.

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Made by Hand. Every Pair.

Rolls of full-grain leather hides selected for Lunepebbla handmade shoes — raw material in a leather workshop
01 — Material

Selected, Not Sourced

Every hide is chosen by hand — full-grain leather and lambskin suede, inspected for grain density, texture, and consistency before a single cut is made. The shoe begins here, long before it has a shape.

Wooden shoe lasts in a Lunepebbla workshop — the forms that shape every handmade leather shoe
02 — Last

The Form Before the Shoe

The last defines everything — the arch, the toe shape, the way the shoe holds the foot. Every silhouette in the collection starts on a last that has been carved, tested, and refined until the proportions are right.

Artisan hand-stitching a suede leather shoe upper at Lunepebbla workshop — handmade shoemaking process
03 — Construction

Stitched, Not Assembled

Cut by hand, lasted by hand, stitched by hand. Blake construction sews the sole directly to the insole through a single seam — producing a shoe that is thinner, lighter, and more flexible than anything a factory line can deliver.

Mulberry silk cocoon with raw silk fiber — the natural origin of Lunepebbla yarn-dyed jacquard woven silk neckties
1,000m

It Starts with a Cocoon

One mulberry silkworm cocoon unravels into a single continuous filament — roughly 1,000 meters of raw silk, finer than human hair. The fiber is reeled, twisted into yarn, dyed before weaving, and woven on a jacquard loom into patterns built into the structure of the fabric itself.

This is not printed silk. The color and pattern live in every thread — which is why the texture has a depth that printing cannot replicate, and why the tie feels different the moment you pick it up. Heavier. Denser. Alive.

One tie requires the work of hundreds of cocoons. Nothing about this process is fast. That is the point.