- 100% Leather
- Imported
- Synthetic sole
- Platform measures approximately 0.25″
Cupsole trainer in suede with feature printed textile heel. Branding highlight emboss and brushed metal lace covering add detail to this contemporary look. Sole features geometric repeat print and second color in the heel. Two colored lace options are offered.
Athletic inspired casual sneaker
Started in 1963, Ben Sherman has progressed from its original roots as a status shirt brand into a complete lifestyle brand. The Mod movement adopted Ben Sherman as its style trademark in the 60s and the brand still epitomizes everything a teenager aspires to be — stylish, smart, tough, streetwise, good-looking and popular.
For those who don’t bother with laces, this is the boot to keep by the bed for spontaneous adventures. Hand-burnished, smooth pull up leather in contrasting shades looks better the more it’s worn. Fully waterproof with a rubber lug sole to keep you firmly planted on any terrain, from cobblestones to rocky roads.
The spencer is a shoe inspired by fred, and the glory days of his championship wins. this edition has the classically crisp and functional tennis shoe outline, with a low profile lace-to-toe upper in canvas and leather lace panels. made with a chunky hard wearing rubber sole unit, and padded collar for extra flexibility and comfort. finished with fred’s 1952 signature branding on the tongue, tonal embroidered laurel wreath and perforated detail to back.
Three-time Wimbledon and Davis Cup winner Fred Perry began his illustrious sportswear career in the late 1940s when he was approached to design a sweatband bearing his own name. More than 50 years later, Fred Perry and laurel wreath logo are synonymous with fashion-foward clothing and footwear, both on the court and off.
Give your urban a general’s rank in the Mil boot from Diesel. Combination lace-up and zip closure.
Diesel has long been a leading pioneer in denim and casual fashion, known for moving outside and ahead of trends in its industry. Renzo Rosso created the Diesel brand in 1978, choosing the name because it is easy to understand, pronounced the same way around the world, and has a rugged feel about it; at that time, diesel was also considered an “alternative energy” so it was representative of an alternative taste in casual wear. While always retaining its DNA, in recent years Diesel has evolved into the world of premium casual wear, becoming a true alternative to the established luxury market. Diesel thrives on change: it produces no less than 3,000 new products each season and each one derives from a process of enormous creative freedom, thus ensuring constant innovation.