Perforated Suede Sneakers : Brunello Cucinelli

Perforated Suede Sneakers
Fashion

Comfortable white trainers with a special construction.

Perforated Suede Sneakers
Perforated Suede Sneakers : Brunello Cucinelli
Perforated Suede Sneakers
Perforated Suede Sneakers : Brunello Cucinelli

Introduction.

I haven’t worn white leather trainers for a while, but the staff at the Brunello Cucinelli Ginza shop recommended them to me, and when I tried them on, they were comfortable, the style is closer to leather shoes than trainers, and I would like to introduce these perforated suede trainers that expanded the range of my jeans style.


Unlikely, matte-textured white trainers

The staff at the Brunello Cucinelli Ginza shop asks me to try out a pair of trainers they recommend for this season. The recommended trainers are the perforated suede sneakers introduced here.
I try them on immediately. The sole is made of natural rubber and is very soft, and the upper is made of high quality suede with perforations for summer wear, which is breathable, light and comfortable to wear.

The perforated suede gives the trainer a matt look, which, combined with the carefully crafted natural rubber sole, gives it a classic look. At first glance, it looks like a classic white trainer, but it is a style like no other. At the time of the fitting, I was wearing a 502, so the length is just right for a trainer and works well with the damaged and faded 502.

The craftsmen spend a lot of time and effort in making these trainers, which is the good and interesting thing about Brunello Cucinelli, so the trainer motif is tailored in a way that makes them look like fine quality leather shoes.

Comparing the comfort of the perforated suede trainers and the suede penny loafers I have, the perforated suede trainers have the feel of heavy leather shoes, while the suede penny loafers are light like sneakers.

This feel is also present in the style, with the perforated suede sneakers having a somewhat leather shoe-like solidity when worn with Brunello Cucinelli slim-fit jeans. The width and instep height of the sneaker are kept low and elongated, while the toe is moderately rounded, giving the nose a solid volume and presence while maintaining a clean silhouette. By doing this, the trainer has a somewhat leather-like styling and a sense of weight.

The slim-fit jeans of Brunello Cucinelli naturally have a wide range of combinations that can be enjoyed, from straight jeans with lengths such as 502 and 501XX 55model that match trainers, to cut-off denim, and even stylish combinations with shorts. The Brunello Cucinelli Ginza shop staff actually wear these trainers with their suits in a very stylish way.

Field jacket with white suede sneakers.
Wear with Slim fit comfort denim.

Details.

  • Fabric flat strap closure
  • Leather lining.
  • TPU rubber outsole
  • TPU rubber sole
  • Removable sole.
  • Genuine leather Perforated in high-quality suede.
  • Craftsman tailoring like a leather shoe, despite being a sneaker.

Conclusion.

I used to like white trainers, but I haven’t had a chance to wear them for a while. Wearing trainers was intended to be relaxed and casual, and the white trainers I wore in the past were used for that purpose. The perforated suede trainers introduced here add a quality, heavy feel to a relaxed casual style. The production of these sneakers is made with the same care and attention as that of high-quality leather shoes, and they are a unique and excellent Brunello Cucinelli style trainer. It is a sneaker that I would like to recommend to those who want to enjoy trainers but want a balance that is not too casual and those who want to try really high-quality leather trainers.


Shop

My Brunello Cucinelli products are purchased at the Brunello Cucinelli Ginza shop.
As mentioned in the Field Jacket article, it’s a great shop, not only for the products and the shop, but also for the people involved, so why not pay a visit?
You can read more about the shop in article on Field Jacket.

Brunello Cucinelli official website

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