MODICA SANDAL
A hybrid summer shoe that pulls a moccasin into sandal territory.
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Story & heritage
The Modica sandal takes its name from a Sicilian town near Noto and explicitly positions itself between a moccasin and a sandal. Pierre Hardy uses it to show how a classic loafer idea can be loosened into summer footwear without losing polish.
It also echoes the house's Noto moccasin line, which helps the shoe feel like part of a family rather than a one-off experiment.
Materials & craft
The official description calls out contrasting visible stitching, a practical buckle strap and a supple construction meant for comfortable wear.
Its refined, lightweight profile is built for summer days and keeps the shoe close to the ground.
How to choose & style
Works with linen trousers, relaxed tailoring or bare-leg summer looks.
The burgundy color adds a richer, more city-ready finish.