PèPè Leopard-print calf hair loafers
PePe
$175.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
PePe PèPè Leopard-print calf hair loafers radiate city-luxe energy. The upper in leopard-print calf hair is trimmed in leather and lined in smooth leather for a refined feel. The round toe keeps the silhouette timeless, while a leather insole rests on a rubber outsole for grip. In the Leo Spiga colorway, they read bold yet effortless and arrive boxed in an Italian-made package.
On foot, the luxe texture lands without shouting, and the interior feels tailored to moves of the day. The leather lining and insole cushion each step, and the rubber sole underfoot adds steadiness from commutes to after-dark plans. The loafer form pairs with tailoring, denim, and midi skirts with ease.
Leopard prints anchor PePe's modern luxury language, and these calf hair loafers translate that energy into a versatile staple. The Leo Spiga colorway tones the wild pattern for day-to-night wear, while Italian craftsmanship signals pedigree.
Materials / Fabrication
- Upper: calf hair
- Lining: leather
- Sole: leather insole, rubber sole
- Toe shape: round toe
- Made in Italy
- Includes: shoe box
- Designer color name: Leo Spiga
- Trim: leather
Recommended Care
- Gently brush calf hair upper with a soft brush to remove dirt; avoid saturating with water.
- Wipe leather lining and trim with a damp cloth and allow to air dry; condition leather sparingly with a dedicated shoe leather conditioner, avoiding hair fibers.
- For the leather insole, wipe away moisture; let dry completely away from direct heat.
- Clean rubber sole with mild soap and water; scrub lightly and dry thoroughly.
- Store in the original shoe box or a dust bag; use shoe trees or stuffing to maintain shape; keep away from direct sunlight and excessive humidity.
- Avoid machine washing or submerging the shoes; seek professional cleaning for significant staining or wear if needed.
Fit Notes
- The toe shape is round.
- Calf hair upper, leather lining, leather insole, and a rubber sole.
- Made in Italy.
