

Men’s sport lace-up footwear is developed around a palette of brown, tan, and caramel tones applied to different formats. Color works as the common thread between casual-reading proposals, models with a more sport-oriented sole base, and low-profile options with flexible construction.
Material and finish combinations appear within the same range: smooth uppers with a leather-like look, brushed surfaces suggesting suede, and contrasts between panels, toe areas, and reinforcements. In several pairs, a lighter or natural-toned sole creates visual separation and reinforces the perception of volume.
Detail resources also appear—close-ups of stitching, textures, and finishes—guiding the reading toward material treatment rather than silhouette alone. The menswear styling follows that line with a neutral combination that leaves footwear as the color focal point within the look.
In use terms, the selection moves between an informal urban register and a more polished casual one, with alternatives that may connect to comfort, city casual, or light outdoor lines depending on construction and sole design. Chromatic continuity supports a coordinated collection reading.





