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Perforated Sabah Slipper – Black Leather

Perforated Sabah Slipper – Black Leather

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Perforated Sabah Slipper – Black Leather
$523.57

The Story

Sabah, a brand best known for its handmade leather shoes inspired by traditional Turkish slippers, is releasing a special collaboration with Engineered Garments.

The collaboration reimagines the company's most classic silhouette, the Sabah. Inspired by traditional English footwear, Daiki Suzuki dreamed up two styles; one with perforated brogueing and the other with metal studs.

“For many years,” says Daiki, “I’ve been observing traditional Turkish slip-on shoes like the Babouche, as well as the classic shallow-toe Belgian loafers. I’ve always wanted to take these simple shoe forms as a base and create something special with interesting design details. Meeting Sabah finally gave me the opportunity to bring this long-held vision to life.”

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Perforated Sabah Slipper – Black Leather - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Perforated Sabah Slipper – Black Leather - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Sabah, a brand best known for its handmade leather shoes inspired by traditional Turkish slippers, is releasing a special collaboration with Engineered Garments.

The collaboration reimagines the company's most classic silhouette, the Sabah. Inspired by traditional English footwear, Daiki Suzuki dreamed up two styles; one with perforated brogueing and the other with metal studs.

“For many years,” says Daiki, “I’ve been observing traditional Turkish slip-on shoes like the Babouche, as well as the classic shallow-toe Belgian loafers. I’ve always wanted to take these simple shoe forms as a base and create something special with interesting design details. Meeting Sabah finally gave me the opportunity to bring this long-held vision to life.”