
- couroupper: leather.
- têxtillining and insock: textile.
- outrosoutsole: other materials.
Suede Cupsole
$118
C-01 · cupsole · Sand
Sand suede on a white cupsole. Suede is leather — the nap is the flesh side raised — so the label still reads couro.
The catalogue
Everyone else sorts shoes by colour. The label sewn into the tongue of every pair already sorts them by material, in three rows, because the law says it must. We made that the filter.
Three rows, four material classes each. Pick any combination.
01
upper
02
lining and insock
03
outsole
Every outsole we make is rubber, so every third row reads outros materiais. The other three options stay on screen because the label has four classes and hiding the empty ones would tell you less, not more.
Parte superior: qualquer · Forro e palmilha: qualquer · Sola: qualquer
Upper: any · Lining and insock: any · Outsole: any
7 items

$118
C-01 · cupsole · Sand
Sand suede on a white cupsole. Suede is leather — the nap is the flesh side raised — so the label still reads couro.

$128
C-02 · vulcanised · Grey
Grey suede cured onto a thin vulcanised sole. The softest combination we make, and the one that shows its age fastest.

$148
C-03 · cupsole · Taupe
Nubuck is the grain side sanded, not the flesh side raised. Shorter nap, denser surface, and it survives being brushed far more often than suede.

$158
C-04 · cupsole · Chocolate
Chocolate suede with the 12 mm collar from A-04. Dark nap hides the marks that a padded collar picks up from trouser hems.

$178
C-05 · cupsole · Sand / Moss
Sand toe and heel, moss green quarter, both in the same suede. The seam between them is where dirt collects — brush along it, not across.
Wide last$198
C-06 · cupsole · Charcoal
Charcoal suede on the wide last. Nap has a little give across the ball of the foot that smooth leather does not, on top of the extra 7 mm.

$288
C-07 · cupsole · Stone
Stone nubuck with an unusually even nap, leather-lined. The nap is the whole product here, so we buy the hides for surface rather than for thickness.