Anatomy of the Forum
The Venetian slipper is known in Italy as the Friulana, originating as a humble homemade shoe in the Friuli region during the 19th century, hand-stitched from cloth remnants and fabric scraps. In the postwar years the tradition was revived, adding outsoles cut from old bicycle tires for durability. In Venice they were soon adopted for their steady grip and quiet tread, and from there they slowly radiated throughout the country, eventually becoming the elegant house-shoe that we know today.
Our version is lined in cotton twill, trimmed in grosgrain, and pairs perfectly with an elegant tailored trouser as well as a favorite vintage jean. Black outsole stitching instead of the usual white ensures their quiet gravitas
The Forum Last has a distinctive rounded toe and gracefully low profile. This last creates an effortlessly simple shape that moves seamlessly from the cobbles of centro storico to the polished floors of the lobby bar.
Available in full sizes only, the Forum runs slightly large.
For whole-sizes, standard to wider fitting, regular to higher-instep feet - buy your usual size: If you wear a 9, choose a 9.
For half-sizes, between sizes, narrow feet or lower instep - buy a size down: If you wear a 10.5, choose a 10.
