Resurrection is pleased to present a pair of Comme des Garçons tan lace-up shoes from 2001, an understated study in proportion, material, and quiet subversion of the classic derby.
Rendered in smooth, untreated tan leather, the shoes carry a natural, almost raw quality, allowing the material to age and patina uniquely over time. The silhouette is elongated and slightly squared at the toe, subtly distorting traditional menswear codes with a softened, directional shape.
Minimal in construction, the upper is defined by clean paneling and a pared-back lace system, here finished with muted grey laces that introduce a gentle contrast against the warm leather. The absence of excess detailing emphasizes the purity of form, while slight creasing across the vamp reflects both wearability and the living nature of the material.
A low stacked heel and leather sole ground the design, reinforcing its utilitarian roots while maintaining a refined profile. The addition of a small pull tab at the heel offers a functional accent, quietly integrated into the overall composition.
An elegant example of Comme des Garçons’ early 2000s approach—where traditional forms are reconsidered through subtle shifts in proportion and finish—this pair embodies a restrained, intellectual take on everyday footwear.