Asymmetric Clarita Sneaker
The sneaker that proves the Clarita bow can leave the occasion heel and still read luxury.
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Story & heritage
Farfetch describes Alexandre Birman’s Clarita bow detail as appearing on sandals, sneakers and boots, and the official page calls this style a Clarita Sneaker reimagined with an asymmetric bow. It is a useful icon because it stretches the house code into sport-luxe territory.
The design keeps the bow recognizable but lowers the formality, making it the casual branch of the Clarita family.
Materials & craft
The official page lists Nappa leather, a flat rubber sole, round toe and Made in Italy. The smooth leather upper and asymmetric bow keep the sneaker closer to fashion footwear than athletic performance.
How to choose & style
Wear it with relaxed tailoring, denim, knit dresses or travel looks. Cognac and neutral versions make the bow feel subtle rather than sweet.