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Como is a brogue, a model also known by the name "Oxford" because it was originally worn by students of the famous English university. Simple and refined, Como is made with selected raw materials coming from ancient Tuscan tanneries. The manufacturing process is the traditional one of the Marche artisans, master shoemakers who hold the Made in Italy label.
Brushed Full Grain Leather
Pieno Fiore leather represents excellence in the world of leather goods. It is the outermost layer of the animal epidermis, preserved in its integrity and natural beauty. Its surface, characterized by softness and unique grain, has not undergone any alteration process, preserving the original characteristics of the material.
Brushing enhances the intrinsic qualities of Pieno Fiore leather, making it even smoother and uniformly shiny. The result is a material of unparalleled beauty, perfect for making top-class garments and accessories.
When you choose a Pieno Fiore leather product, you are choosing much more than just leather; you are embracing a piece of nature transformed into art, ready to embellish your every day with a pinch of timeless elegance.
Leather with non-slip rubber clip
Leather is a resistant, hygienic, durable and reusable material. Its characteristics remain unchanged for a long time and the passing of time helps to make it more aesthetically beautiful. Anti-slip rubber clips are injected into the leather of the sole which allow the breathability properties of the leather to be maintained without fearing the rain: this is how the iconic Ciccone sole was born.
Blake Rapid processing
The Blake Rapid process was invented by Lyman Reed Blake in 1858 and immediately achieved great success, especially in Italy where it is still among the most used processes today. Its genius lies in the double "Blake" stitching that joins the upper, insole, lining and midsole, while the "Rapid" puts the midsole and sole together, increasing the shoe's resistance and waterproofness.