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Shoes with a house signature
GANNI footwear has a few obsessions: the Buckle Ballerina, the cult Western boot, the lace-up flat that ties up the ankle, the cleated sole that means it. Shoes that finish an outfit and can take a real day, often in a leather alternative made from olive-oil waste.
The range covers it: ballerinas (lace-up, sporty, buckle) flats, boots (cleated Chelsea, embroidered Western, biker) styles, loafers, mules, heels and sandals, plus the GANNI x New Balance sneakers. Many of the flats and mules come in Oleatex, our olive-oil leather alternative, alongside recycled leather. From around $115.
Footwear is where our material work shows up most. The Oleatex lace-up ballerinas and mules are a real leather alternative, soft and durable, made from the pulp left after olives are pressed. We name what every pair is made from on its product page.
FAQ
The Buckle Ballerina, the cult Western boot and the lace-up ballet flat, plus a strong line in leather alternatives. Playful shapes, real materials, made to walk in.
Oleatex is a leather alternative made from the pulp left after olives are pressed for oil. Soft and durable like leather, without the animal or the petroleum. It's on our lace-up ballerinas, mules and some boots.
Many are built for it: flat, flexible ballerinas, cushioned sporty soles, block and kitten heels over stilettos. Comfort notes are on each product page.
Leopard runs through the range: lace-up and sporty ballerinas, Western boots and sandals. One leopard pair reads like a neutral with attitude.
Calf and recycled leather, canvas, and Oleatex, our olive-oil leather alternative, depending on the style. Each product page lists the exact make-up.
One of our icons: a ballet flat with the signature buckle, easy to wear and unmistakably GANNI. It sits alongside the lace-up and sporty ballerina styles.
Yes, including the ongoing GANNI x New Balance collaboration, which pairs the brand's print and colour with New Balance's running heritage.
Mostly yes, with fit notes per style; mules and sabots can run a little loose, and Western boots vary by shaft. Check the notes on each product page.