


It's a similar case with driving shoes in terms of proper use and posing. To clarify, there's nothing wrong with playing a little Goodwood Revival now and then, but when it comes to the performance-oriented pieces of an outfit I think we can be a bit more strict in our scrutiny. I cringe every time I see a primary-colored suede race boot step over the sill of a some modern supercar with a loud exhaust and no clutch pedal, don't you? It's like going to the ski lodge decked out in all your gear just to sip on hot chocolate. But then there are moments that do require such footwear, and thankfully there are options for the space in between leisure and this kind of driving. These suede and leather driving shoes fit squarely in this category.












Made by Vandel in Europe, they are made from aniline cow leather inside, and feature 26 different pieces of Italian suede stitched together on the outside. The rubber soles are suited for quick and accurate pedal play like you'd expect from a shoe made to excel in an automobile's footwell. The company itself is a long-standing family pseudonym that has been used to create goods and art since its early appearance in bohemian Paris. That's what they say anyway, but we're inclined to believe in these longstanding aesthetic roots when they produce boots like these. Inspired by the gear worn by Grand Prix and sports car drivers in the '70s and '80s, they are clearly more than just functional in their design. Offered in two colors, both are stylishly unobtrusive, restrained and simple but not at all boring.


So if you like taking the back roads to the sunday morning car show but don't want to look like a wannabe when you get out for a cup of coffee, these are the answer.
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