

Men’s lace-up footwear is presented here with a focus on shape and on the coexistence of typologies. The selection includes casual-inspired models with visible stitching and soft uppers, cleaner-profile versions that move closer to urban office shoes, and high-volume proposals with segmented sole units.
The set suggests a transition between traditional categories and current uses. It includes low lace-up styles with flexible construction, options with thicker soles and more pronounced tread patterns, and models that incorporate a more technical sole presence without losing a city-oriented reading. Styling cues also reinforce combinations of outerwear, relaxed trousers, and sport/urban footwear.
Visible materials are mainly matte surfaces in grey and dark tones, with finishes that suggest smooth leather, nubuck, or suede, depending on each product and photographic treatment. Perimeter stitching and upper-sole contrast work as design resources in several pairs.
Rather than a single closed family, the content presents different interpretations of lace-up footwear for everyday use: from low-profile relaxed options to more structured formats with stronger visual impact, supported by sole units that expand the product’s presence within the look.







