Ambrogio Handmade Cognac Patina Leather Monk-Straps Loafers (AMB2397) combine expert European craftsmanship with premium materials. Designed for men seeking elegance, comfort, and durability in formal and everyday wear.
These loafers feature a hand-painted patina leather upper and a Savile last with a chisel toe for timeless style and a precise fit. The Goodyear welted construction and calf-skin leather lining guarantee long-lasting quality.
- Model: AMB2397
- Material: Patina Leather
- Hardware: Nickel Buckle
- Color: Cognac
- Outer Sole: Leather & Rubber
- Hand-Painted Patina Leather Upper
- Savile Last with Chisel Toe
- Goodyear Welted Construction
- Calf-Skin Leather Lining
- Includes box and dust bag
- 100% Handmade in Spain with premium leathers
- SKU: 5590-COGNAC
Note: Fast Production item made in about 1 week. Limited customization via 3D Tool. No returns or exchanges.
About Artisan-Hand Made Patina:
Using the *Anticatura* technique—Italian for antique finishing—each pair is hand-dyed for 8 to 10 hours, creating a rich, unique patina that reflects traditional craftsmanship and lasting elegance.
Ambrogio Handmade Cognac Patina Leather Monk-Straps Loafers (AMB2397) combine expert European craftsmanship with premium materials. Designed for men seeking elegance, comfort, and durability in formal and everyday wear.
These loafers feature a hand-painted patina leather upper and a Savile last with a chisel toe for timeless style and a precise fit. The Goodyear welted construction and calf-skin leather lining guarantee long-lasting quality.
- Model: AMB2397
- Material: Patina Leather
- Hardware: Nickel Buckle
- Color: Cognac
- Outer Sole: Leather & Rubber
- Hand-Painted Patina Leather Upper
- Savile Last with Chisel Toe
- Goodyear Welted Construction
- Calf-Skin Leather Lining
- Includes box and dust bag
- 100% Handmade in Spain with premium leathers
- SKU: 5590-COGNAC
Note: Fast Production item made in about 1 week. Limited customization via 3D Tool. No returns or exchanges.
About Artisan-Hand Made Patina:
Using the *Anticatura* technique—Italian for antique finishing—each pair is hand-dyed for 8 to 10 hours, creating a rich, unique patina that reflects traditional craftsmanship and lasting elegance.