Some shoes ask you to choose between dressed-up and broken-in. The Slip-On Brogue Sneaker refuses. Take a classic wingtip brogue — the punched perforations, the hand-guided stitch lines, the formal DNA — and drop it onto a running-sneaker sole. No laces, no fuss. Just a stretch gore panel at the ankle that lets you step in and go.
The upper is full-grain leather, burnished by hand so the color moves from deep espresso at the edges to a warmer oxblood-brown across the toe and heel — no two pairs finished exactly alike. The brogue detailing isn't printed on; it's punched through the leather the way a proper wingtip should be, then framed by visible stitching that holds its line from vamp to counter.
Underneath, a lightweight sole with a barcode-textured tread runs the shoe — a Zaglet signature that turns the outsole into a design element instead of an afterthought. It's cushioned enough for a full day on your feet and structured enough to hold its shape wear after wear. Pick the lighter brown for a shoe that reads casual-smart with chinos, or the deeper brown-black for something that can sit under a blazer without looking like it's trying too hard.