Materials Guide
Quality starts with materials. Learn what makes each type unique.
Upper Materials

Floater Leather
The most commonly used leather type in footwear. Known for its matte surface and durability.
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Nubuck
Velvety, soft-textured premium leather. Similar to suede but more durable.
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Suede
Soft, velvety material obtained from the inner surface of the hide.
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Patent Leather
Shiny, reflective leather designed for evening events and special occasions.
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Genuine Leather
Premium material from natural animal hide — breathable and long-lasting.
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Synthetic / Faux Leather
Economical, easy-care alternative with consistent color and texture.
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