Hogan 86er suede sneakers
Hogan
$545.00 30% OFF
$381.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Hogan 86er suede sneakers exude easy-luxe energy, built from a calf leather suede upper that feels soft and luxe in a rich brown. The fabric lining keeps things breathable against skin, while a fabric insole and a rubber sole deliver everyday support underfoot. The almond toe keeps the line streamlined, and the lace-up closure anchors the fit. Colorway C811+B013 sits warm and versatile, packaged with a dust bag, extra laces, and a shoe box.
On the street, they pair with everything from slim denim to midi slip skirts. The lace-up closure lets you tailor the hold across the midfoot, while the suede upper cushions with a soft, broken-in feel. The fabric lining and insole keep it comfortable for long city days, and the rubber outsole lends steady grip. Made in Italy, these come with a dust bag and extra laces for easy care.
Hogan's 86er line nods to late 80s luxury sport style, translating heritage into everyday polish. Pair with knitwear this season and a sharp blazer for a cool day-to-night look.
Materials / Fabrication
- Upper: calf leather suede
- Lining: fabric
- Sole: fabric insole
- Rubber sole
- Toe shape: almond toe
- Closure: lace-up
- Made in Italy
- Includes: dust bag, extra laces, shoe box
- Designer color name: C811+B013
- Item color: brown
Recommended Care
- For calf leather suede, protect with a suede-safe conditioner and avoid water exposure.
- Brush suede nap with a suede brush after wear to maintain texture.
- For the fabric lining, spot clean with a mild detergent and damp cloth; avoid soaking.
- Clean rubber soles with a damp cloth; avoid harsh cleaners.
- Store in a cool, dry place and use the included dust bag to protect from dust and light.
- Insert shoe trees or stuff with tissue to help maintain shape when not in use.
Fit Notes
- Upper material is calf leather in suede with a fabric lining.
- The silhouette is a sneaker with an almond toe and lace-up closure.
- The outsole is rubber with a fabric insole.
