



POST&CO | Bi415 Leather Sandal - Wide Fit Naturale
The Sandal Bi415 Naturale from POST&CO is a study in sculptural restraint—a single, continuous band of leather that arcs from the heel, wraps the ankle, and resolves in a clean, architectural toe loop. There is no excess, no ornamentation; the silhouette relies entirely on the purity of its line. The effect is at once primitive and rigorously modern, a sandal that feels as though it has been drawn in a single, confident stroke. The leather itself is the story. POST&CO works with a full-grain Chromexel, a tannage prized not for a glassy finish but for its dense, waxy pull-up—the way it develops a lived-in patina with each wear. The material has a surprising heft; it is not a flimsy thong but a substantial strap that holds its shape against the foot. The surface is matte, almost dry to the touch, yet it warms and softens as the foot settles into it. The natural tone, a warm, unbleached ecru, allows the subtle grain and the occasional veining to become the only decoration. The construction is deceptively simple. The sole is a single piece of leather, cut and folded with precision, with no glued-on outsole to interrupt the clean line. The strap is anchored through the sole and secured with visible stitching that speaks to the shoe’s handcrafted integrity. The fit is deliberately generous—the wide, flat base allows the foot to spread naturally, while the ankle strap can be cinched to hold the heel in place. This is not a sandal for a pinched, precarious stride; it encourages a grounded, deliberate step. Movement is a quiet affair. The leather sole flexes with the foot, and the lack of a raised heel means the wearer walks as nature intended. This is a sandal for the hours between appointments—for a late-morning walk through a sun-drenched market, an afternoon of gallery hopping, or a long, slow lunch on a terrace. Style it with a wide-legged linen trouser and a tucked-in cotton shirt for a study in texture, or let it ground a fluid silk slip dress with an unexpected weight. The Bi415 is not an accent; it is the foundation of an outfit, a piece that asks only for clean lines and honest fabrics in return.
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The Sandal Bi415 Naturale from POST&CO is a study in sculptural restraint—a single, continuous band of leather that arcs from the heel, wraps the ankle, and resolves in a clean, architectural toe loop. There is no excess, no ornamentation; the silhouette relies entirely on the purity of its line. The effect is at once primitive and rigorously modern, a sandal that feels as though it has been drawn in a single, confident stroke. The leather itself is the story. POST&CO works with a full-grain Chromexel, a tannage prized not for a glassy finish but for its dense, waxy pull-up—the way it develops a lived-in patina with each wear. The material has a surprising heft; it is not a flimsy thong but a substantial strap that holds its shape against the foot. The surface is matte, almost dry to the touch, yet it warms and softens as the foot settles into it. The natural tone, a warm, unbleached ecru, allows the subtle grain and the occasional veining to become the only decoration. The construction is deceptively simple. The sole is a single piece of leather, cut and folded with precision, with no glued-on outsole to interrupt the clean line. The strap is anchored through the sole and secured with visible stitching that speaks to the shoe’s handcrafted integrity. The fit is deliberately generous—the wide, flat base allows the foot to spread naturally, while the ankle strap can be cinched to hold the heel in place. This is not a sandal for a pinched, precarious stride; it encourages a grounded, deliberate step. Movement is a quiet affair. The leather sole flexes with the foot, and the lack of a raised heel means the wearer walks as nature intended. This is a sandal for the hours between appointments—for a late-morning walk through a sun-drenched market, an afternoon of gallery hopping, or a long, slow lunch on a terrace. Style it with a wide-legged linen trouser and a tucked-in cotton shirt for a study in texture, or let it ground a fluid silk slip dress with an unexpected weight. The Bi415 is not an accent; it is the foundation of an outfit, a piece that asks only for clean lines and honest fabrics in return.














