Among the casual styles Vans pioneered in the early 2000s that has since been copied by several other brands is the espadrille. This jute-woven sole design is a traditional European shoemaking method, and it turns out the look is just perfect when applied as the foxing sidewalls to a vulc-soled shoe. The Vans LPE Espadrille is a perfect example, this low-profile Era adding a bit of extra intrigue thanks to the earthy sole that along with the organically-uneven uppers is crafted from hemp fibers. Check out two colorways in detail after the jump, then grab yours from Off the Wall stockists like Titolo.
Vans LPE “Espadrille”
Aaron Hope
October 26th, 2023 (updated)
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