VEJA | Etna Suede Sandal - Taupe Almond
VEJA’s first-ever sandal, the Etna, arrives as a deliberate departure from the sneaker house’s signature silhouette—an open-toe construction that reads as both architectural and organic. The Taupe Almond suede upper wraps the foot in a single, sculptural form, its almond-shaped toe lending a soft, almost geological curve to the otherwise clean lines. This is not a casual slip-on; it is a statement of considered minimalism, where every seam and edge serves a purpose, echoing the brand’s commitment to functional design without sacrificing an ounce of elegance. The suede itself is the story’s protagonist. Sourced from farms in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul region, it is the underside of leather, sanded to a velvety nap that catches light differently with every step. The taupe almond hue—a nuanced beige with warm undertones—allows the material’s texture to take center stage, feeling supple and almost brushed against the skin. VEJA’s tanning process eschews harmful chemicals, using regulated dyes and responsible water management, so the hand-feel is not just luxurious but ethically grounded. The insole, a blend of bio-based E.V.A. (57% of which is derived from sugar cane) and recycled E.V.A., provides a subtle resilience underfoot, while the outsole merges Amazonian rubber with recycled and mineral silica components—a literal grounding in the brand’s Brazilian roots. Fit is precise yet forgiving. The Etna’s construction cradles the foot with a low-profile sole that sits close to the ground, offering stability without bulk. The suede lining mirrors the upper’s softness, creating a seamless interior that prevents friction. The open toe allows for breathability, while the heel is gently cupped—neither too loose nor too restrictive. This is a sandal designed for movement: the bio-based insole absorbs shock naturally, and the Amazonian rubber outsole provides traction on city pavements or packed earth alike. It transitions from a morning market stroll to an afternoon gallery visit without demanding a wardrobe change. Seasonally, the Etna thrives in the liminal months—late spring through early autumn—when the air is warm but not oppressive. Style it with a crisp linen trouser and a silk shell for a study in textures, or let it anchor a simple cotton dress, the taupe almond tone acting as a neutral bridge between brighter hues. For a sharper edge, pair with a tailored blazer and cropped denim; the sandal’s organic silhouette softens the formality. This is a piece that asks to be worn, not merely accessorized—a sandal that walks the line between city and nature, between the practical and the poetic.
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VEJA | Etna Suede Sandal - Taupe Almond
VEJA | Etna Suede Sandal - Taupe Almond
VEJA’s first-ever sandal, the Etna, arrives as a deliberate departure from the sneaker house’s signature silhouette—an open-toe construction that reads as both architectural and organic. The Taupe Almond suede upper wraps the foot in a single, sculptural form, its almond-shaped toe lending a soft, almost geological curve to the otherwise clean lines. This is not a casual slip-on; it is a statement of considered minimalism, where every seam and edge serves a purpose, echoing the brand’s commitment to functional design without sacrificing an ounce of elegance. The suede itself is the story’s protagonist. Sourced from farms in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul region, it is the underside of leather, sanded to a velvety nap that catches light differently with every step. The taupe almond hue—a nuanced beige with warm undertones—allows the material’s texture to take center stage, feeling supple and almost brushed against the skin. VEJA’s tanning process eschews harmful chemicals, using regulated dyes and responsible water management, so the hand-feel is not just luxurious but ethically grounded. The insole, a blend of bio-based E.V.A. (57% of which is derived from sugar cane) and recycled E.V.A., provides a subtle resilience underfoot, while the outsole merges Amazonian rubber with recycled and mineral silica components—a literal grounding in the brand’s Brazilian roots. Fit is precise yet forgiving. The Etna’s construction cradles the foot with a low-profile sole that sits close to the ground, offering stability without bulk. The suede lining mirrors the upper’s softness, creating a seamless interior that prevents friction. The open toe allows for breathability, while the heel is gently cupped—neither too loose nor too restrictive. This is a sandal designed for movement: the bio-based insole absorbs shock naturally, and the Amazonian rubber outsole provides traction on city pavements or packed earth alike. It transitions from a morning market stroll to an afternoon gallery visit without demanding a wardrobe change. Seasonally, the Etna thrives in the liminal months—late spring through early autumn—when the air is warm but not oppressive. Style it with a crisp linen trouser and a silk shell for a study in textures, or let it anchor a simple cotton dress, the taupe almond tone acting as a neutral bridge between brighter hues. For a sharper edge, pair with a tailored blazer and cropped denim; the sandal’s organic silhouette softens the formality. This is a piece that asks to be worn, not merely accessorized—a sandal that walks the line between city and nature, between the practical and the poetic.
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VEJA’s first-ever sandal, the Etna, arrives as a deliberate departure from the sneaker house’s signature silhouette—an open-toe construction that reads as both architectural and organic. The Taupe Almond suede upper wraps the foot in a single, sculptural form, its almond-shaped toe lending a soft, almost geological curve to the otherwise clean lines. This is not a casual slip-on; it is a statement of considered minimalism, where every seam and edge serves a purpose, echoing the brand’s commitment to functional design without sacrificing an ounce of elegance. The suede itself is the story’s protagonist. Sourced from farms in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul region, it is the underside of leather, sanded to a velvety nap that catches light differently with every step. The taupe almond hue—a nuanced beige with warm undertones—allows the material’s texture to take center stage, feeling supple and almost brushed against the skin. VEJA’s tanning process eschews harmful chemicals, using regulated dyes and responsible water management, so the hand-feel is not just luxurious but ethically grounded. The insole, a blend of bio-based E.V.A. (57% of which is derived from sugar cane) and recycled E.V.A., provides a subtle resilience underfoot, while the outsole merges Amazonian rubber with recycled and mineral silica components—a literal grounding in the brand’s Brazilian roots. Fit is precise yet forgiving. The Etna’s construction cradles the foot with a low-profile sole that sits close to the ground, offering stability without bulk. The suede lining mirrors the upper’s softness, creating a seamless interior that prevents friction. The open toe allows for breathability, while the heel is gently cupped—neither too loose nor too restrictive. This is a sandal designed for movement: the bio-based insole absorbs shock naturally, and the Amazonian rubber outsole provides traction on city pavements or packed earth alike. It transitions from a morning market stroll to an afternoon gallery visit without demanding a wardrobe change. Seasonally, the Etna thrives in the liminal months—late spring through early autumn—when the air is warm but not oppressive. Style it with a crisp linen trouser and a silk shell for a study in textures, or let it anchor a simple cotton dress, the taupe almond tone acting as a neutral bridge between brighter hues. For a sharper edge, pair with a tailored blazer and cropped denim; the sandal’s organic silhouette softens the formality. This is a piece that asks to be worn, not merely accessorized—a sandal that walks the line between city and nature, between the practical and the poetic.


















