In 1910,
Ermenegildo Zegna bought his father's textile looms and the rest they say is history. Today, the eponymous label is still famed for its super slick tailoring, even executed through its line of footwear. Meet the
Highway Driver shoes, a style initially invented to help with grip on slippery pedals when you’re speeding down the Autostrada del Sole; now, though, their horsebit detail and woven texture are just as suitable for more stationary affairs.
<li>Ermenegildo Zegna leather driving shoes
<li>Slip-on
<li>Round toe, horsebit detail, woven texture, ridged sole, presented in an Ermenegildo Zegna box with dust bag
<li>Leather upper, lining and sole
<li>Made in Italy