A subversive riff on traditional Japanese socks, Maison Margiela’s Tabi shoes left their first traces on the brand’s runway in 1989. Italian-made with leather soles, these espadrille-inspired jute loafers sport the style’s iconic split-toe design.
A subversive riff on traditional Japanese socks, Maison Margiela’s Tabi shoes left their first traces on the brand’s runway in 1989. Italian-made with leather soles, these espadrille-inspired jute loafers sport the style’s iconic split-toe design.