





Autry | Wildpace Low Sneaker - Mesh & Suede White-Sand
The Autry Wildpace Low in White-Sand rewrites the grammar of the performance sneaker, trading gym-floor aggression for a distinctly Parisian take on outdoor utility. At first glance, it reads as a pure technical shoe—but the silhouette betrays a quieter intelligence. The low-profile upper is built from a breathable mesh fabric, overlaid with panels of soft suede that introduce a tactile contrast, while the exaggerated TPU detailing at the eyestay and heel adds a sculptural, almost architectural tension. This is not a sneaker that shouts; it earns its presence through precision of line and material. The hand is a study in deliberate friction and softness. The mesh is fine and airy, with a slight give that suggests movement before you’ve even laced up. The suede is dry, napped, and plush—not the slick, treated kind, but the sort that catches light and weathers beautifully. The heel cap, rendered in nubuck leather, carries a shaped logo that feels embossed rather than stamped, lending a quiet luxury to the rear profile. The rubber and Phylon sole unit—rising to a 3.5–4.5 cm height—is substantial but not clunky, its tread pattern evoking trail-ready grip without sacrificing the clean lines that define Autry’s aesthetic. Fit is true to a classic low-top sneaker, with a generous toe box that allows for natural splay and a padded collar that cradles the ankle without constriction. The removable Ortholite insole—co-developed for this model—adds a centimetre of responsive cushioning, making the interior feel both supportive and almost weightless. Construction is deliberate: the upper uses a 45% mesh, 30% leather, 20% polyurethane, and 5% nubuck blend, while the lining is a 30% mesh fabric that wicks moisture and breathes. Every stitch and seam is exposed as a design choice, not an afterthought. On foot, the Wildpace moves with a surprising lightness. The Phylon midsole absorbs shock without that marshmallow feel, and the rubber outsole offers real traction on cobblestones, pavement, or packed dirt. This is a shoe that transitions from a morning walk through the Marais to an afternoon train to the countryside without a wardrobe consultation. Style it with cropped wool trousers and a relaxed linen blazer for a tension of refined and rugged, or with raw-hem denim and an oversized cotton shirt for a purely utilitarian ease. It asks only that you move—and that you do so with intention.
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The Autry Wildpace Low in White-Sand rewrites the grammar of the performance sneaker, trading gym-floor aggression for a distinctly Parisian take on outdoor utility. At first glance, it reads as a pure technical shoe—but the silhouette betrays a quieter intelligence. The low-profile upper is built from a breathable mesh fabric, overlaid with panels of soft suede that introduce a tactile contrast, while the exaggerated TPU detailing at the eyestay and heel adds a sculptural, almost architectural tension. This is not a sneaker that shouts; it earns its presence through precision of line and material. The hand is a study in deliberate friction and softness. The mesh is fine and airy, with a slight give that suggests movement before you’ve even laced up. The suede is dry, napped, and plush—not the slick, treated kind, but the sort that catches light and weathers beautifully. The heel cap, rendered in nubuck leather, carries a shaped logo that feels embossed rather than stamped, lending a quiet luxury to the rear profile. The rubber and Phylon sole unit—rising to a 3.5–4.5 cm height—is substantial but not clunky, its tread pattern evoking trail-ready grip without sacrificing the clean lines that define Autry’s aesthetic. Fit is true to a classic low-top sneaker, with a generous toe box that allows for natural splay and a padded collar that cradles the ankle without constriction. The removable Ortholite insole—co-developed for this model—adds a centimetre of responsive cushioning, making the interior feel both supportive and almost weightless. Construction is deliberate: the upper uses a 45% mesh, 30% leather, 20% polyurethane, and 5% nubuck blend, while the lining is a 30% mesh fabric that wicks moisture and breathes. Every stitch and seam is exposed as a design choice, not an afterthought. On foot, the Wildpace moves with a surprising lightness. The Phylon midsole absorbs shock without that marshmallow feel, and the rubber outsole offers real traction on cobblestones, pavement, or packed dirt. This is a shoe that transitions from a morning walk through the Marais to an afternoon train to the countryside without a wardrobe consultation. Style it with cropped wool trousers and a relaxed linen blazer for a tension of refined and rugged, or with raw-hem denim and an oversized cotton shirt for a purely utilitarian ease. It asks only that you move—and that you do so with intention.














