Siena
About
Are you ready for a journey through time with our Siena model? Prepare to be overwhelmed by timeless elegance, with a vintage touch that will make you say "WOW" at every step!
Crafted from the finest full-grain leather, this derby shoe isn't just stylish, it's super comfortable too! Its dark brown color and unique texture will make you feel like a true gentleman. But that is not all!
The vintage-effect leather sole not only gives you an authentic fashion history textbook look, but is also ultra-durable. Yes, you understood correctly, we are talking about comfort and style that will last over time! And what about the details? The leather trim is like the icing on the cake, highlighting our passion for excellent craftsmanship in such a cute way that you can't help but smile.
So, if you want a perfect mix of elegance, vintage style and uncompromising comfort, look no further! The "Siena" is here to make your look irresistible and your day full of smiles!
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.
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 sole
Vintage 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. A part of anti-slip rubber is injected into the leather of the sole which allows 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.