El mocasín Torino
Una obra maestra de elegancia contenida. El Torino está construido sobre nuestra horma insignia N.º 657, una puntera redonda clásica italiana que fluye sin interrupciones desde la pala hasta el talón. Construido con el método de cosido Blake y terminado a mano, es el mocasín que se lleva con la misma confianza a una reunión de junta directiva que a un almuerzo dominical.
Los detalles que importan
- Parte superior de piel de becerro de plena flor — Obtenida de una curtiduría con clasificación Oro de LWG en Italia. Desarrolla una pátina profunda y personal con cada uso.
- Construcción cosido Blake — Una sola fila de costuras une la parte superior, la plantilla y la suela. Perfil delgado, extraordinaria flexibilidad y completamente resuelable.
- Forro de cuero natural — Suave, transpirable y diseñado para adaptarse a tu pie con el tiempo.
- Suela de cuero con tacón — Construcción tradicional que mejora con la edad y se puede volver a solar.
- Horma n.º 657 — La horma Milano — Una puntera redonda clásica italiana con un ajuste generoso en la articulación y un talón cónico.
- Hecho a mano — Más de 200 operaciones individuales, terminadas a mano.
¿Por qué cosido Blake?
El método de cosido Blake es la marca del calzado de calidad. Una sola fila de costuras une la parte superior, la plantilla y la suela, creando un zapato resistente pero extremadamente cómodo con un perfil delgado y elegante. A diferencia de los zapatos pegados, una suela cosida con Blake se puede volver a solar, por lo que su Torino durará décadas, no estaciones.
Cuero de origen responsable
Cada piel se obtiene de una curtiduría con certificación Oro del Leather Working Group (LWG) en Italia, el estándar ambiental más alto en la industria del cuero. Está invirtiendo en calidad que se produjo de la manera correcta.
Hecho por manos expertas
Lignarolo fabrica zapatos desde 1946. El Torino se somete a más de 200 operaciones separadas durante un ciclo de producción de 8 semanas, porque los grandes zapatos no se pueden apresurar.
ORIGEN: JULIO 2016
LAST NO. 657
The results are last with individual character, perfect for our first collection. A Classic Italian round toe that flows effortlessly through the joint and into the waist and heel section. Last 657 will invariably become a staple of the Collections of Lignarolo in years to come.
Blake Stitch Method
Stitched soles are the mark of quality footwear. With the Blake method, a row of stitching attaches the upper, insole, midsole and outsole. This results in a sturdy yet extremely comfortable shoe, plus it's easy to resole.
Materials
This product is made from full-grain calfskin leather sourced from a Gold-Rated tannery based in Italy, certified by the Leather Working Group, a Gold rating means LWG has identified environmental best practices in the leather manufacturing and provided guidelines for continuous improvement and a strong commitment to mitigating its environmental impact.
Crafted by skilled hands
The manufacture of high quality Blake Stitched shoes remains very labor-intensive, requiring a highly skilled workforce to carry out more than 200 separate operations during an 8 week period. This method, originated by hand-makers centuries ago, gives the shoes an exceptional degree of strength, durability and comfort in wear.
Handcrafted in Colombia
Lignarolo has been manufacturing shoes in Bogotá, Colombia since 1946 and although the production process has evolved since the early days of shoemaking, much of the factory looks just as it did when it was first built.
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Preguntas frecuentes
Order your standard US shoe size. Our lasts are built to fit true to size. If you know your size in dress shoes from brands like Allen Edmonds, Cole Haan, or similar, use that size. For a full size reference including UK and EU equivalencies and foot measurements, see our Size Guide at lignarolo.com/pages/size-guide.
Full-grain calfskin is the highest grade of leather available. Unlike corrected-grain leathers, the natural surface of the hide is left completely intact, preserving its tight fiber structure, breathability, and characteristic pore pattern. It is stronger, more flexible, and more beautiful than processed alternatives. Most importantly, it develops a unique patina over time: the longer you wear it, the more it becomes yours.
Full-grain leather rewards regular, simple care. A well-maintained pair will last decades.
- After each wear, use a horsehair brush to remove dust and surface dirt.
- Every two to four weeks, apply a small amount of leather conditioner (we recommend a shea butter or beeswax-based product) using a soft cloth. Work it in with circular motions, then buff to a gentle shine.
- For a deeper shine, follow conditioning with a polish that matches the leather color.
- Allow the shoes to dry naturally — never near direct heat.
- Use cedar shoe trees after every wear. They absorb moisture, reduce creasing, and hold the shape of the last.