


VEJA | Volley Sneaker - Organic Leather in White-Nautico-Bark
The VEJA Volley returns, not as a relic, but as a blueprint. This iteration, in White-Nautico-Bark, is a masterclass in restrained geometry. The silhouette is pure 1970s Brazilian volleyball—low, lean, and unapologetically flat to the ground, with a clean toe cap and a minimal side panel that refuses to shout. It’s a sneaker that understands its own history, but wears it with the quiet confidence of something that never needed to be rediscovered. What sets this pair apart is the deliberate tension in materials. The upper is organic traced leather from southern Brazil and Uruguay, tanned in workshops selected for their environmental standards—no harmful components to health or the ecosystem. It has a matte, almost papery hand at first touch, with a slight grain that softens with wear. The suede panels on the heel and toe introduce a tactile counterpoint: napped, velvety, and slightly deeper in tone. Together, they create a surface that catches light differently from every angle, never glossy, always considered. The fit is true to the original Volley DNA: generous across the forefoot with a low-volume heel cup and a padded tongue that sits comfortably against the instep. The construction is stitched and glued with a precision that feels almost artisanal, each panel laid flat against the next. Underfoot, the outsole is a composite of Amazonian rubber and mineral silica—grippy without being aggressive, flexible without losing structure. The insole layers Amazonian rubber with bio-sourced E.V.A. and recycled materials, offering a subtle, responsive cushion that doesn’t compromise the shoe's low-profile stance. On foot, the Volley moves like a second skin. There’s no exaggerated platform, no hidden lift—just a clean, direct connection to the ground. It’s a shoe for walking, for standing, for the kind of day that moves between a morning at the market and an evening at a gallery opening. Pair it with raw-hem denim and a linen blazer, or with wide-leg trousers and a tucked-in cotton tee. It sits as naturally under a tailored coat as it does with a silk slip dress. The lace is organic cotton, the lining is recycled polyester—every detail is intentional, even the ones you can’t see.
Original: $20.79
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The VEJA Volley returns, not as a relic, but as a blueprint. This iteration, in White-Nautico-Bark, is a masterclass in restrained geometry. The silhouette is pure 1970s Brazilian volleyball—low, lean, and unapologetically flat to the ground, with a clean toe cap and a minimal side panel that refuses to shout. It’s a sneaker that understands its own history, but wears it with the quiet confidence of something that never needed to be rediscovered. What sets this pair apart is the deliberate tension in materials. The upper is organic traced leather from southern Brazil and Uruguay, tanned in workshops selected for their environmental standards—no harmful components to health or the ecosystem. It has a matte, almost papery hand at first touch, with a slight grain that softens with wear. The suede panels on the heel and toe introduce a tactile counterpoint: napped, velvety, and slightly deeper in tone. Together, they create a surface that catches light differently from every angle, never glossy, always considered. The fit is true to the original Volley DNA: generous across the forefoot with a low-volume heel cup and a padded tongue that sits comfortably against the instep. The construction is stitched and glued with a precision that feels almost artisanal, each panel laid flat against the next. Underfoot, the outsole is a composite of Amazonian rubber and mineral silica—grippy without being aggressive, flexible without losing structure. The insole layers Amazonian rubber with bio-sourced E.V.A. and recycled materials, offering a subtle, responsive cushion that doesn’t compromise the shoe's low-profile stance. On foot, the Volley moves like a second skin. There’s no exaggerated platform, no hidden lift—just a clean, direct connection to the ground. It’s a shoe for walking, for standing, for the kind of day that moves between a morning at the market and an evening at a gallery opening. Pair it with raw-hem denim and a linen blazer, or with wide-leg trousers and a tucked-in cotton tee. It sits as naturally under a tailored coat as it does with a silk slip dress. The lace is organic cotton, the lining is recycled polyester—every detail is intentional, even the ones you can’t see.














