Ferrara
About
Ferrara is not the usual Sneakers. It was created with a comfortable and versatile shoe in mind that can be used on any occasion. The rubber sole makes it extremely comfortable for everyday use and the suede leather in dark brown, cognac, blue and green gives it a unique touch.
Suede
Suede, commonly known as suede, is a highly prized and distinctive type of leather, famous for its incredible softness and velvet-like texture. This material does not derive from chamois leather, as the name might suggest, but is the result of a meticulous and refined manufacturing process.
Initially, the outer surface of the skin is gently removed. What remains is the underlying layer, which is then subjected to tanning, dyeing and finally sanding. This process not only guarantees the durability and resistance of the material but also enhances its appearance, giving it that characteristic soft and matte finish that makes it so appreciated in high fashion and in the production of luxury footwear.
Suede is therefore a style choice for those seeking a balance between elegance and comfort, offering a touch of timeless class to every item in which it is used.
Rubber soles
The peculiarity of rubber lies in its ability to maintain its performance characteristics, improving aesthetically with continued use and giving each shoe a personalized and lived-in look.
This detail guarantees unsurpassed stability on different terrains. The soles are flexible, water resistant and ready to dance in the rain, without ever losing style.
The rubber sole, therefore, is not just a part of the shoe; it is the faithful ally of every urban adventure, which accompanies you with a smile in every jump, run or elegant step you decide to take. It's the invitation to live every day with a pinch of lightness and a lot of confidence, because, in the end, it's really true: with the right soles, every road becomes an opportunity to smile!
“Cassette” processing
There are thousands of types of shoes on the market but the essential parts that compose them are always two: the upper, i.e. the upper part, and the bottom, i.e. the set of components that are placed between the foot and the ground. The type of workmanship often differs in the fixing technique, the union between the upper and the bottom. In Ciccone sneakers we use the "cassette" process: we sew the edge of the bottom to the upper in order to obtain excellent robustness, reducing the risk of the upper coming off.