
- têxtilupper: textile.
- têxtillining and insock: textile.
- outrosoutsole: other materials.
D-01 · vulcanised · Off-white
The cheapest thing we make and the one whose label is honest in the simplest way: têxtil, têxtil, outros materiais.
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: têxtil · Forro e palmilha: qualquer · Sola: qualquer
Upper: textile · Lining and insock: any · Outsole: any
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D-01 · vulcanised · Off-white
The cheapest thing we make and the one whose label is honest in the simplest way: têxtil, têxtil, outros materiais.

D-02 · cupsole · Ecru
The same canvas on a cupsole instead. More shoe underneath you, and it keeps its shape longer through a wet season.

$98
D-03 · cupsole · White
An open engineered mesh you can see daylight through. The most breathable upper here, and completely useless in rain.

D-04 · vulcanised · Natural
Undyed 16 oz canvas, stiff enough to stand up on its own out of the box. It softens into the shape of your foot over about a month.
Wide last$138
D-05 · cupsole · Grey
Grey canvas on the wide last. Canvas gives where leather does not, so this is the widest-feeling shoe in the range even at the same measurement.

$188
D-06 · cupsole · Black
A tightly woven black textile with a leather lining underneath it — the only shoe here where the outside is têxtil and the inside is couro.

$168
E-03 · cupsole · Grey / Sand
A nylon-and-suede upper cut in an old running shape. It is a casual shoe with a retro outline. It is not running equipment and we make no performance claim for it.