- Ambrogio 3512 Men's Shoes Brown Patina Leather Penny Loafers (AMB1210)
- Material: Patina Leather
- Hardware: None
- Color: Brown
- Outer Sole: Rubber Running Sole
- Hand-Painted Patina Leather Upper
- Traditional Zurigo Toe Style
- Create using AntiCatura Technique
- Calf-Skin Lining Insole
- Comes with original box and dust bag
- 100% Handmade in Spain, using only the highest qualities of leathers and other materials
- 3512-BROWN
Note: This is a "Special Order" product, production takes approximately 30-45 days to complete before shipping out.
Order as pictured or customize it using our 3D Tool, there are no returns or exchanges on "Special Order" products.
- Exclusive to Ambrogio Collection
Learn more about Artisan-Hand Made Patina:
The technique used to achieve this artwork is known as ‘Anticatura’, which is the Italian word for antique finishing. It is a specialty of Italian and French maestro shoemakers. Entrusted to the hands of the antique finisher, the upper part of the shoe becomes a work of art. The Anticatura method is a hand dyeing procedure of leather. It takes about 8-10 hours of work per pair to create a completely unique patina with an aged effect.
"Fashion fades, style is eternal."
Yves Saint Laurent
- Ambrogio 3512 Men's Shoes Brown Patina Leather Penny Loafers (AMB1210)
- Material: Patina Leather
- Hardware: None
- Color: Brown
- Outer Sole: Rubber Running Sole
- Hand-Painted Patina Leather Upper
- Traditional Zurigo Toe Style
- Create using AntiCatura Technique
- Calf-Skin Lining Insole
- Comes with original box and dust bag
- 100% Handmade in Spain, using only the highest qualities of leathers and other materials
- 3512-BROWN
Note: This is a "Special Order" product, production takes approximately 30-45 days to complete before shipping out.
Order as pictured or customize it using our 3D Tool, there are no returns or exchanges on "Special Order" products.
- Exclusive to Ambrogio Collection
Learn more about Artisan-Hand Made Patina:
The technique used to achieve this artwork is known as ‘Anticatura’, which is the Italian word for antique finishing. It is a specialty of Italian and French maestro shoemakers. Entrusted to the hands of the antique finisher, the upper part of the shoe becomes a work of art. The Anticatura method is a hand dyeing procedure of leather. It takes about 8-10 hours of work per pair to create a completely unique patina with an aged effect.
"Fashion fades, style is eternal."
Yves Saint Laurent