
Soft suede shaped into a clean Venetian loafer — no tassels, no buckles, no hardware. Just pure form sitting quietly on the foot. The kind of shoe that lets everything else in the outfit do the talking, and still looks considered on its own.
The upper is brushed suede, lined in leather, set on a matte-finish rubber sole with a stitched outsole — sewn, not only glued, so it holds together the way a handmade shoe should. Available in two tones: a lighter tan and a deeper dark brown.
Design
A Venetian loafer stripped to its essentials — round toe, low vamp, unstructured collar, and a completely unadorned upper. No hardware, no stitching detail competing for attention. The shape does the work. It is the most versatile silhouette a loafer can take: clean enough for tailoring, relaxed enough for denim.
Character
Suede gives the shoe a softer, quieter presence than polished leather. It does not try to shine. It ages into a natural patina, picking up character with every wear. A shoe that looks better the more it is used.
- Toe Shape: Round — relaxed and comfortable, no pressure points
- Closure: Slip-On — step in and go
- Heel Height: 2.5 cm
- Width: Medium (B/M)
- Sizing: US sizing — true to size for most. Between sizes? Size down.
- Style: Venetian loafer — smart casual to business, not tied to one look
- Upper: Brushed Suede — soft, breathable, with a velvety nap that develops character with wear. Available in Tan and Dark Brown.
- Lining: Leather — breathable, and moulds to the foot over time.
- Sole: Matte-finish rubber, combination build, with a stitched outsole — sewn to the upper, not only glued. Flexible and grippy for everyday wear.
- Construction: Handmade by skilled artisans. No two pairs are identical.
- Brush with a suede brush after every wear — restores the nap and lifts surface dust before it sets
- Apply suede protector spray before the first wear, and reapply monthly — creates an invisible barrier against moisture
- Use a suede eraser to lift scuff marks
- Keep away from water — suede is more sensitive to moisture than polished leather
- Use cedar shoe trees after wear to hold shape and absorb moisture
- Store in a dust bag when not in use