BBC, UL 49, Creeper leather shoe, blue, suede Haley

€139.90
By BBC

Size
Passform
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Elvis Presley popularized creeper shoes with his cover of the song "Blue Suede Shoes" - this bright blue model in soft suede from our house brand BBC feels naturally flattered by it. The laces are threaded through silver metal D-rings, the typical braided pattern is made from the same material as the laces. The ribbed creeper sole has a slight platform look, is light, comfortable and abrasion-resistant. The BBC logo is engraved on the side of the heel. The song is about not stepping on those blue suede shoes - with the right care , there's no need to worry.

When Henry Hoppe opened his first shop, the BBC, in 1970, he hit the perfect timing and delivered the look of the subculture and punk movement. In 1978 his shop Pick Up followed, there were the only Dr. Martens, striped jeans and creeper shoes that everyone wanted. The classic creepers have a ribbed sole with a slight platform look, are particularly light, comfortable and quiet and are undoubtedly one of the classics when it comes to shoes for punks, new wavers or goths. Since most Creepers were produced in Asia in the 90s and the quality was changing as a result, Henry looked for an alternative. The Creepers that we sell to this day are lovingly handcrafted especially for us in a small factory in Portugal. They are named the BBC in homage to his first business.

Outer material: leather

Inner material: leather/textile

Sole: plastic