CLAE Malone Shoes

CLAE Malone Shoes: Product Spotlight

CLAE Malone Shoes: $180

The Malone Shoes from CLAE Footwear bring a refined touch to classic court shoe designs. With an Italian leather upper that’s all about timeless style, they’re crafted for comfort and durability. They’re lined with a mix of leather and recycled polyester, ensuring a soft yet sustainable feel with every wear.

Let’s break down the features:

  • Italian leather upper
  • Leather and recycled polyester lining
  • Sturdy, comfortable construction
  • Premium Court (PC) outsole made from 30% natural rubber

These kicks offer more than just good looks—the materials are built to stand the test of time, getting better the more you wear them. The Italian leather gives off a clean, polished vibe, while the Premium Court outsole, made with natural rubber, adds stability without losing flexibility.

The blend of leather and recycled polyester lining balances luxury with eco-conscious design.

What You’re Getting With the CLAE Malone Shoes

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