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Statutory footwear material notation, shown in Portuguese and English.
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The catalogue

Shop by what it is made of.

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.

What the three rows mean

Filter on the label

Three rows, four material classes each. Pick any combination.

01

parte superior

upper

02

forro e palmilha

lining and insock

03

sola

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: couro revestido · Forro e palmilha: qualquer · Sola: qualquer

Upper: coated leather · Lining and insock: any · Outsole: any

Line

3 items

  • Black Cupsole in black, side profile
    • c. revestidoupper: coated leather.
    • têxtillining and insock: textile.
    • outrosoutsole: other materials.

    B-01 · cupsole · Black

    Black with a pigment finish thick enough that we declare it couro revestido rather than couro. It wipes clean; that finish is why.

  • Chunky Sole 4 cm in white, side profile
    • c. revestidoupper: coated leather.
    • outroslining and insock: other materials.
    • outrosoutsole: other materials.

    E-01 · cupsole · White

    A 40 mm sculpted sole under a coated white upper. Height and a wipeable surface, which is a more practical pairing than it sounds.

  • Retro Two-Tone in cream / tan, side profile
    • c. revestidoupper: coated leather.
    • têxtillining and insock: textile.
    • outrosoutsole: other materials.

    E-06 · vulcanised · Cream / Tan

    Cream and tan coated leather on a flat vulcanised sole. The coating is what lets a cream panel survive next to a tan one.