At the center of our work is a small network of shoemakers in Ipoh, Malaysia.
For decades, the city has been known quietly within the region for its shoemaking craft - a practice carried through workshops where leather is cut, shaped and assembled by hand.
Here, production moves at a human pace. Patterns are adjusted, soles are fitted and each pair is finished with attention to balance and comfort.
Many of our designs are produced in small runs, often shaped by the materials we are able to source, including deadstock leather from Italian tanneries, available only in limited quantities. Working in this way keeps the process close to the people who make it, and to the place where the craft continues.
Because behind every pair is not only a design, but a city, a workshop and the quiet rhythm of hands at work.