







JONAK | Vico Velvet Heeled Sandals in Camel
The JONAK Vico sandal is an exercise in considered restraint—a silhouette that finds its power in clean, architectural lines rather than ornamental excess. Two sculpted velvet straps arc across the foot with deliberate precision, their placement creating a graceful negative space that elongates the profile. A rear counter, anchored by an adjustable loop, completes the structure, lending the sandal a sense of composed equilibrium. The 6.5 cm heel is a masterclass in proportion: substantial enough to command posture, yet low enough to preserve the ease of a flat. This is a heel that walks with you, not ahead of you. The velvet, crafted in JONAK’s Portuguese workshops, is the soul of the design. It is not a plush, napped pile but a dense, short-haired sueded finish—what the French call “velours” in its most refined iteration. The material catches light with a muted, almost dusty sheen, shifting from deep camel to a softer, honeyed tone as you move. This is not a fabric that shouts; it whispers, relying on its tactile richness to communicate luxury. The hand feel is dry, smooth, and remarkably supple, promising a break-in period that is mercifully brief. Fit is intuitive. JONAK advises taking your usual size, and the logic is sound: the dual upper straps provide a secure cradle without pinching, while the rear loop allows for micro-adjustments to accommodate a high or low instep. The footbed is structured yet forgiving, offering genuine support—a rarity in sandals of this aesthetic. The weight is moderate, grounding the foot without feeling cumbersome. Each step lands with a satisfying, quiet confidence. The construction speaks to Portuguese craftsmanship: clean seams, precise edge finishing, and a sole that feels solidly married to the upper. This is a sandal for the woman who dresses for herself. It moves effortlessly from a late-afternoon appointment to a dinner terrace, pairing with the sharp cropped leg of a cream wool trouser, the raw hem of a dark denim, or the fluid drape of a silk slip dress. In camel, it bridges seasons—warming the pale linens of summer and cutting through the heavier textures of autumn. Style it with a tailored blazer and nothing else, or let it ground a diaphanous caftan. The Vico asks for nothing more than to be worn.
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The JONAK Vico sandal is an exercise in considered restraint—a silhouette that finds its power in clean, architectural lines rather than ornamental excess. Two sculpted velvet straps arc across the foot with deliberate precision, their placement creating a graceful negative space that elongates the profile. A rear counter, anchored by an adjustable loop, completes the structure, lending the sandal a sense of composed equilibrium. The 6.5 cm heel is a masterclass in proportion: substantial enough to command posture, yet low enough to preserve the ease of a flat. This is a heel that walks with you, not ahead of you. The velvet, crafted in JONAK’s Portuguese workshops, is the soul of the design. It is not a plush, napped pile but a dense, short-haired sueded finish—what the French call “velours” in its most refined iteration. The material catches light with a muted, almost dusty sheen, shifting from deep camel to a softer, honeyed tone as you move. This is not a fabric that shouts; it whispers, relying on its tactile richness to communicate luxury. The hand feel is dry, smooth, and remarkably supple, promising a break-in period that is mercifully brief. Fit is intuitive. JONAK advises taking your usual size, and the logic is sound: the dual upper straps provide a secure cradle without pinching, while the rear loop allows for micro-adjustments to accommodate a high or low instep. The footbed is structured yet forgiving, offering genuine support—a rarity in sandals of this aesthetic. The weight is moderate, grounding the foot without feeling cumbersome. Each step lands with a satisfying, quiet confidence. The construction speaks to Portuguese craftsmanship: clean seams, precise edge finishing, and a sole that feels solidly married to the upper. This is a sandal for the woman who dresses for herself. It moves effortlessly from a late-afternoon appointment to a dinner terrace, pairing with the sharp cropped leg of a cream wool trouser, the raw hem of a dark denim, or the fluid drape of a silk slip dress. In camel, it bridges seasons—warming the pale linens of summer and cutting through the heavier textures of autumn. Style it with a tailored blazer and nothing else, or let it ground a diaphanous caftan. The Vico asks for nothing more than to be worn.














