Description
This image features a Steven Tate men’s ankle boot in jet black full-grain leather, showcasing a bold fusion of high fashion and timeless equestrian detailing. Captured in a clean side profile, this luxury boot embodies confidence, structure, and sophistication.
Detailed Description
Upper
- Material: Luxurious smooth Italian full-grain leather, with a natural matte-to-satin finish. The black leather provides a clean, assertive tone that’s sleek but not glossy.
- Color: Pure black—uniform across the entire upper, with minimal tonal variation to emphasize sharp lines and sculpted shaping.
- Toe Shape: Rounded almond toe with a low instep, offering both modern minimalism and elegant silhouette flow.
- Stitching: Fine tonal black stitching blends seamlessly with the leather, offering clean panel divisions that follow the boot’s anatomy.
Design Features
- Harness Strap: A signature angled leather strap elegantly wraps around the ankle, locked with a circular 24K gold-finish buckle, creating a commanding contrast against the black upper.
- Metal Accents: Three polished gold dome studs are vertically embedded on the outer shaft, evoking military precision and sartorial confidence.
- Pull Tab: Clean shaft top with no tab for an unbroken vertical line—further refining the minimalist design.
Sole & Heel
- Outsole: High-density leather sole in black with rounded beveled edges—tailored for a sharp profile and smooth stride.
- Heel: Low block heel in matching black with engraved “STEVEN TATE” branding on the outer heel block. Designed for durability and elegance.
- Construction: Closed-channel leather welt—no external stitching visible for a sleek luxury finish.
Ideal For
- High-fashion editorial looks, formal events, and elevated streetwear styling.
- Pairs seamlessly with tailored trousers, leather jackets, and overcoats—ideal for monochrome fits or gold-accented ensembles.
- A striking black boot option to complement the espresso-worn leather variant in a complete capsule wardrobe.
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