Women’s White Leather Sneaker | Capri in Triple White | Koio – KOIO

The quest for the perfect white sneaker ends right here, with the Capri in Triple White. It's handcrafted in Italy from full-grain leather and set on a durable rubber sole. Keep them box-fresh or let them get scuffed up—you'll love them either way.

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The quest for the perfect white sneaker ends right here, with the Capri in Triple White. It’s handcrafted in Italy from full-grain leather and set on a durable rubber sole. Keep them box-fresh or let them get scuffed up—you’ll love them either way.

  • Handmade in Tuscany, Italy
  • Constructed from LWG Gold-certified Italian leather (Cow)
  • Lined with LWG Silver-certified Italian leather (Cow)
  • Set on a 100% rubber sole (50% natural, 40% recycled, 10% conventional)
  • Tightly stitched for water resistance
  • Threaded with waxed cotton laces
  • Fitted with a removable OrthoLite® Hybrid™ insole
  • Finished with hand-painted edges

LWG Gold & Silver-certified leather:  This sneaker is made from leathers that are Gold and Silver-certified by the Leather Working Group (LWG), meaning they’re responsibly tanned in facilities that safely and carefully manage emissions, energy and water consumption, and waste.

FSC®-certified natural rubber: 50% of this sneaker’s sole is Forest Stewardship Council®-certified (FSC®) natural rubber. This certification ensures the rubber is sourced from a forest that’s responsibly managed to prevent deforestation.

Recycled materials: 40% of this sneaker’s sole is recycled rubber. It also has an OrthoLite® Hybrid insole made with recycled foam and rubber from previous production processes.

Designed & Crafted to Last

1. LUXE LWG-CERTIFIED ITALIAN LEATHER

Feels just as smooth as it looks. Plus, it’s certified sustainable by the Leather Working Group (LWG).

2. NON-TOXIC COTTON LACES

Woven from durable cotton fibers, each lab-tested to ensure they’re free from 100+ nasty chemicals.

3. DOUBLE-STITCHED SEAMS

Tightly sewn to provide lasting reinforcement in high-stress areas.

4. FOREST-FRIENDLY RUBBER SOLES

Made with durable natural rubber sourced from FSC®-certified forests.

5. PARTIALLY RECYCLED TECH-FOAM INSOLES

Provide 20mm of luxuriously comfortable cushioning, while also diverting waste from landfills.

Capri ( KAP-ree, US also kə-PREE, KAH-pree; Italian: [ˈkaːpri]) is an island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrento Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples, in the Campania region of Italy. The largest settlement on the island is the town of Capri. The island has been a resort since the time of the Roman Republic.

Some of the main features of the island include the Marina Piccola, the Belvedere of Tragara (a high panoramic promenade lined with villas), the limestone crags called sea stacks that project above the sea (the faraglioni), the town of Anacapri, the Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra), the ruins of the Imperial Roman villas, and the vistas of various towns surrounding the Island of Capri including Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, Sorrento, Nerano, and Naples.

Capri is part of the region of Campania, Metropolitan City of Naples. The town of Capri is a comune and the island's main population centre. The island has two harbours, Marina Piccola and Marina Grande (the main port of the island). The separate comune of Anacapri is located high on the hills to the west.

Leather is a strong, flexible and durable material obtained from the tanning, or chemical treatment, of animal skins and hides to prevent decay. The most common leathers come from cattle, sheep, goats, equine animals, buffalo, pigs and hogs, and aquatic animals such as seals and alligators.

Leather can be used to make a variety of items, including clothing, footwear, handbags, furniture, tools and sports equipment, and lasts for decades. Leather making has been practiced for more than 7,000 years and the leading producers of leather today are China and India.

Critics of tanneries claim that they engage in unsustainable practices that pose health hazards to the people and the environment near them.

S, or for lowercase, s, is the nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and other latin alphabets worldwide. Its name in English is ess (pronounced ), plural esses.

Triple is used in several contexts to mean "threefold" or a "treble":

White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no chroma). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light. White on television and computer screens is created by a mixture of red, blue, and green light. The color white can be given with white pigments, especially titanium dioxide.

In ancient Egypt and ancient Rome, priestesses wore white as a symbol of purity, and Romans wore white togas as symbols of citizenship. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance a white unicorn symbolized chastity, and a white lamb sacrifice and purity. It was the royal color of the kings of France as well as the flag of monachist France from 1815 to 1830, and of the monarchist movement that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War (1917–1922). Greek temples and Roman temples were faced with white marble, and beginning in the 18th century, with the advent of neoclassical architecture, white became the most common color of new churches, capitols, and other government buildings, especially in the United States. It was also widely used in 20th century modern architecture as a symbol of modernity and simplicity.

According to surveys in Europe and the United States, white is the color most often associated with perfection, the good, honesty, cleanliness, the beginning, the new, neutrality, and exactitude. White is an important color for almost all world religions. The pope, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, has worn white since 1566, as a symbol of purity and sacrifice. In Islam, and in the Shinto religion of Japan, it is worn by pilgrims. In Western cultures and in Japan, white is the most common color for wedding dresses, symbolizing purity and virginity. In many Asian cultures, white is also the color of mourning.

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Rafael

    Soft but still feel stable.. and looks chic

  2. 03

    by Danuza

    Perfect for someone who travels a lot and travels light (like me). And so comfortable and classy.

  3. 03

    by Brian

    Only had these 2 weeks and they are by far the most comfortable shoe I’ve purchased in years. Received tons of compliments. Perfect shoe for dressing up or dressing down an outfit – very cool!

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