Lee, Oliver Cabell introduce leather and denim sneakers

Heritage denim brand Lee and luxury footwear brand Oliver Cabell revealed a limited-edition collection of high-end leather and denim sneakers for both men and women.

These “Made in Italy” sneakers merge classic and contemporary styles. The lace-up shoes feature hand-distressed Italian denim and premium 3 oz. full-grain calfskin leather uppers, complemented by clear Italian Margom outsoles. Soft leather interiors and cushioned insoles ensure maximum comfort. The sneakers are offered in two distinct color options: white leather paired with light-wash denim and navy leather combined with dark-wash denim.

“Partnering with Lee allows us to push the boundaries of luxury footwear to create something truly unique for our customers. By combining our innovative shoemaking with Lee’s iconic legacy, this collection is a testament to our shared commitment to quality craftsmanship and timeless design,” said Scott Gabrielson, founder of Oliver Cabell.

“Oliver Cabell is known for crafting timeless and versatile footwear, which pairs perfectly with Lee’s denim,” said Barb Robinson, global collaborations manager for Lee. She noted that nothing complements jeans better than a quality pair of sneakers.

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