For decades, slip-on loafers have been a popular everyday shoe in Spain, combining formality and casual style. HEREU has taken the slip-on loafer to the next level by adding unexpected details.

For decades, the slip-on loafer has been a ubiquitous everyday shoe in Spain, largely due to its combination of a formal appearance with a distinctly casual attitude. This style provides a perfect base for reinterpretation and refinement, which is enhanced by unexpected details in HEREU's designs.

Working closely with artisans who specialize in traditional moccasin construction, HEREU creates new variations on classic styles. The woven details found on many HEREU pieces pay tribute to artisanal and leatherworking traditions. Pieces of leather are woven together to create the subtle motifs seen on styles like the SOLLER T-bar loafer and BONELL Mule.

By working closely with artisan manufacturers who specialize in traditional moccasin fabrication techniques, HEREU is able to conceive new variations on the classic style. Woven details, found on many HEREU pieces, pay homage to craftsmanship and the legacy of leatherworking. Interlocking leather sections provide a subtle motif that is repeated in styles such as the SOLLER T-bar loafer and the BONELL mule.

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Hereu's moccasin styles also experiment with deconstruction, incorporating cut-out panels and altering shapes to evolve into unique variations such as slingbacks, mules and boots.

HEREU's moccasin styles also experiment with deconstruction, featuring cut-out panels and shift their shapes to become slingbacks, mules, boots, and other unique variations.