These Leopard Sabahs Are the Gloriously Sleazy Shoes I’ll Be Wearing All Summer


Others will be knowing winks (at least I hope they’ll be). But with a pair of shoes like this, it’s about reveling in their extreme nature. It’s about having fun and not apologizing for it.Sabah isn’t an age-old brand, but the techniques and traditions it references have some serious historical bonafides. The company was founded in 2013 by a guy named Mickey Ashmore, who lived in Turkey for a spell while working for Microsoft. He’d been given a pair of traditional Turkish slippers by the grandmother of his girlfriend at the time and started wearing them everywhere.As it does in this sort of story, that lead to the founding of a company. Ashmore’s pair started falling apart, so he found a man named Orhan working in Gaziantep, a town along the southern Turkish border. Orhan’s family had been making shoes in the same style since the 1800s and obliged Ashmore with a new pair—less curly-toed, with better leather and rubber soles—that became the prototype for Sabahs. Six years later, the brand is still making shoes in Gaziantep, albeit with a few extra folks to help Orhan and his wife out.

Sleaze may, one day, pass from this earth. The idea of truly going for it with a pair of blue leopard shoes may seem even crazier in the future than it does now. That’s nothing to cry about! Part of embracing style means embracing both the ephemeral and the permanent and mixing those two in a way that feels exciting. These Sabahs are built for that interplay. Though this particular style is of-the-moment, the way it’s made—by hand, using high-end materials and a replaceable sole—means it’s designed to last and even get better with age.
