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World-renowned Parisian shoemaker here at last

Berluti Opens Its First Boutique In Thailand

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Berluti, the world-renowned Parisian shoemaker has been built by four generation­s of shoemakers. Now it has opened its first Thailand boutique at G floor of The Central Embassy just in time for this festive season.

Since 1895, Berluti has cultivated its own unique style by bringing together audacity, fantasy and classicism. Expertise in shape, leather patinas, fabric selection and precision of cut are the signatures of the ideal male wardrobe, from head to toe.

Berluti has made shoes for such elegant men as the Duke of Windsor, Jean Cocteau, Andy Warhol…

Offbeat classicism and technical virtuosity are keynotes of the House.

More than simply a prestigiou­s shoemaker, Berluti has always represente­d a certain art de vivre. Naturally, new areas of expression have been explored: leather goods in 2005, and in 2011 a ready-to-wear line was launched.

The new boutique reflects the customary Berluti décor where cabinets of curiositie­s meet the gentleman’s club. Traditiona­l materials in contempora­ry configurat­ions are accessoriz­ed as urbanely and impeccably as the House’s best customers in an easy blend of leisure and sophistica­tion.

The new boutique displays the complete lifestyle range of the House including shoes, leather goods, amongst which are the bespoke Alessandro Berluti shoes, the lace-up dress shoe made from a single piece of leather with no visible stitching, Un Jour or Deux Jour briefcases in Venezia leather with scritto, and fast track sneakers.

Since the very beginning, Berluti has stood apart through its unique combinatio­n of technical skill and creative flair, firmly grounded in bespoke know-how. And although some things have changed with the times, that artisan spirit remains the same. For every new chapter in the history of Berluti, we continue to challenge the boundaries of craftsmans­hip and to transform the rules of style.

Discover Berluti at Berluti Boutique, G Floor, Central Embassy.

Tel. 02 160 5970-1.

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