Moe sneakers
A.P.C.’s minimal court sneaker with branding kept close to the sole.
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Story & heritage
Founded in Paris in 1987 by Jean Touitou, A.P.C. built its reputation on durable, understated pieces rather than seasonal spectacle.
Moe keeps the A.P.C. shoe proposition simple: a unisex sneaker built from tonal panels, flat laces, and logo placement that sits low on the sole rather than across the upper.
Materials & craft
- Unisex piece. - Panels with tone-on-tone topstitching. - Raised "A.P.C. MOE" logo on the exterior side of the sole. - Flat outdoor laces. - Dotted rubber soles. The official product copy supplies the material and construction details; the design keeps hardware and branding minimal so the silhouette carries the piece.
How to choose & style
Moe is the sneaker for A.P.C. outfits that should stay clean rather than athletic. It grounds raw denim, chinos and soft tailoring without stealing focus.
Choose tonal neutrals for the most A.P.C. read; suede-and-leather versions add texture while keeping the profile minimal.