


TAJI | Sandal Sabot Smile - Sculptural Calf Leather Crudo
The TAJI Sandal Sabot Smile Crudo is a study in sculptural restraint, where the familiar silhouette of a sabot is fractured by a single, deliberate gesture: a curved, almost architectural cutaway that reveals the foot’s natural architecture. This is not a shoe that whispers—it asserts its presence through negative space, the “smile” of its name carved into the upper like a permanent, knowing grin. The effect is both playful and rigorous, a paradox that defines the house’s approach to artisanal footwear. Crafted from a supple, full-grain calf leather that yields to the touch with a subtle, pebbled grain, the upper feels like a second skin from the first wear. The leather is left in its natural, unlined state—a “crudo” finish that celebrates the material’s raw, unvarnished character. Over time, it will develop a personal patina, a record of each step. The sole, a generous block of vulcanized rubber, provides a grounded counterpoint to the lightness of the upper, its matte finish and subtle tread offering quiet assurance without visual noise. The fit is generous yet precise: the wide, rounded toe box allows for splay, while the deep, molded heel cup cradles the foot securely. There is no buckle, no strap—just a simple, slide-on construction that feels almost ceremonial in its ease. The cut is deliberately low, skimming the instep, creating a clean line that elongates the leg. This is a sandal built for bare feet, for the sensation of leather against skin, for the unencumbered movement of a summer afternoon. Walking in the Smile Crudo is a lesson in controlled buoyancy. The rubber sole absorbs shock with a soft, pillowy rebound, while the leather upper flexes with each step, never binding or chafing. The open side allows for a cool breeze, making it a natural companion for the hottest months, yet the substantial sole and closed toe lend it a surprising weight that carries into early autumn. It is a shoe for the city in a white linen dress, for the coast with raw denim and a cotton shirt, for the studio with a tailored trouser—always the anchor, never the afterthought. Style them with cropped, wide-leg trousers to let the silhouette breathe, or with a midi skirt and a silk shell for a study in contrasting textures. The shoe is the exclamation; the rest is punctuation.
Original: $17.35
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The TAJI Sandal Sabot Smile Crudo is a study in sculptural restraint, where the familiar silhouette of a sabot is fractured by a single, deliberate gesture: a curved, almost architectural cutaway that reveals the foot’s natural architecture. This is not a shoe that whispers—it asserts its presence through negative space, the “smile” of its name carved into the upper like a permanent, knowing grin. The effect is both playful and rigorous, a paradox that defines the house’s approach to artisanal footwear. Crafted from a supple, full-grain calf leather that yields to the touch with a subtle, pebbled grain, the upper feels like a second skin from the first wear. The leather is left in its natural, unlined state—a “crudo” finish that celebrates the material’s raw, unvarnished character. Over time, it will develop a personal patina, a record of each step. The sole, a generous block of vulcanized rubber, provides a grounded counterpoint to the lightness of the upper, its matte finish and subtle tread offering quiet assurance without visual noise. The fit is generous yet precise: the wide, rounded toe box allows for splay, while the deep, molded heel cup cradles the foot securely. There is no buckle, no strap—just a simple, slide-on construction that feels almost ceremonial in its ease. The cut is deliberately low, skimming the instep, creating a clean line that elongates the leg. This is a sandal built for bare feet, for the sensation of leather against skin, for the unencumbered movement of a summer afternoon. Walking in the Smile Crudo is a lesson in controlled buoyancy. The rubber sole absorbs shock with a soft, pillowy rebound, while the leather upper flexes with each step, never binding or chafing. The open side allows for a cool breeze, making it a natural companion for the hottest months, yet the substantial sole and closed toe lend it a surprising weight that carries into early autumn. It is a shoe for the city in a white linen dress, for the coast with raw denim and a cotton shirt, for the studio with a tailored trouser—always the anchor, never the afterthought. Style them with cropped, wide-leg trousers to let the silhouette breathe, or with a midi skirt and a silk shell for a study in contrasting textures. The shoe is the exclamation; the rest is punctuation.














