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USA Bunny
USA Bunny
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USA Bunny — The Leather Sneaker
Red. White. Blue. Not a flag. A sneaker. The difference is you can wear this one.
USA Bunny doesn't wave — it walks. The palette is unmistakable, the attitude is entirely its own. This is not patriotism dressed as footwear. This is a colour story that happens to be the most confident combination in the history of colour stories, worn on a silhouette built for the man who moves fast and still looks deliberate doing it. America may have claimed these three colours first. USA Bunny wears them better.
The Construction
Four materials. Four textures. One sneaker that orchestrates all of them without breaking a sweat.
The woven navy leather panels anchor the toe cap and lateral midfoot — a dense, tight-knit texture in deep midnight blue that grounds the entire shoe. The weave sits low and close, the interlaced surface catching shadow between ridges, reading almost as a fabric from a distance and as precision leather craft up close. This is the foundation tone — the deep, steady blue that everything else is built against.
Rising above it, smooth teal-blue nappa leather sweeps across the lower quarter and the side panel in a bold, curved band — a brighter, warmer blue that lifts the navy without competing with it. The teal sits like a wave cresting over the darker base, its smooth surface contrasting directly with the woven panel below. Two blues. Same family. Completely different characters.
Cutting through both blues in a sharp, angled stroke is crimson red leather — the central vamp panel running from the toe toward the eyestay, and the lateral flash that slices across the midfoot. The red is unapologetic. It doesn't blend. It doesn't transition. It arrives in a straight line and holds its ground. Against the blues, it reads exactly as it is — a signal, a declaration, the colour that makes the other two pay attention.
Framing everything is stone white leather — at the eyestay, the tongue panel, and the collar — pale and clean, the visual reset button that stops the red and the two blues from collapsing into each other. The white creates the edges. Defines the borders. Gives each colour its own territory.
Grey contrast stitching runs the panel seams throughout — a tonal choice that is neither navy nor white, threading between the colours without aligning with any single one.
The Sole
The sculpted white cupsole mirrors the Camo Bunny's DNA — a ripple-textured midsole wall, low-profile and athletic, built for movement and designed to be noticed. The white sole continues the eyestay and collar tone downward, creating a pale base from which the entire multi-coloured upper rises. It is clean, it is light, and it gives the shoe its sense of lift — of being built for somewhere to be.
The outsole is textured and grippy, practical enough for any surface the day throws at it. The midsole profile has gentle lateral curvature that gives the shoe a dynamic, forward-leaning stance even when it's standing still.
The Colour Logic
Red. White. Blue. The combination has been used for centuries because it works — because warm red and cool blue need a neutral to arbitrate between them, and white is the only colour that can do it without taking sides.
On USA Bunny, the logic is the same but the execution is entirely Zaglet's. The two blues — navy woven and teal smooth — add depth that a single blue would never achieve. The crimson red is precise and geometric rather than decorative. The white is structural rather than symbolic. And the grey laces are the detail that says this shoe thought about everything, including the part nobody was going to notice.
This is not a colourway. It is a composition.
The Laces
Grey woven flat laces — the one tonal element that sits outside the red-white-blue palette, threading through the eyelets in a way that grounds the upper half of the shoe without interrupting the colour story below. They are the practical choice that also happens to be the right design choice. Grey laces on a red-white-blue shoe is the decision that a designer makes and an algorithm doesn't.
Wear It With
USA Bunny rewards restraint in the rest of the outfit. The shoe is already making a statement — everything else should hold the space for it.
- White straight-cut trousers and a white tee — the sneaker carries the entire look, which is exactly what it's built to do
- Dark navy chinos and a white or grey tee — the tonal blue bottom lets the red panel be the only event
- Light grey joggers and a white hoodie — the grey laces echo the trouser, the shoe pops hard
- Cream linen trousers and a pale blue linen shirt — warm-weather dressing where the crimson red is the only heat source in the outfit
- Black slim trousers and a white tee — because high contrast below lets the three-colour sneaker land like a full stop
Avoid busy prints, loud tops, or competing colour stories. USA Bunny is the headliner. Everything else is the support act.
The Name
USA Bunny — because it shares its Bunny DNA with the Camo: the same low, nimble, light-footed silhouette, the same sculpted sole, the same multi-material construction philosophy. Where Camo Bunny disappears into the earth, USA Bunny announces itself against it. Same bones. Completely different personality.
Two Bunnies. One stays hidden. One doesn't.
The Details
| Style Name | USA Bunny |
| Upper | Woven navy leather + teal nappa + crimson red leather + stone white leather |
| Stitching | Grey contrast, panel seams throughout |
| Laces | Grey woven flat laces |
| Sole | Sculpted white cupsole, ripple-textured midsole |
| Palette | Midnight navy, teal blue, crimson red, stone white |
| Occasion | Casual, smart casual, street, everyday |
| Fit | True to size |
Three colours. Zero compromises. All yours.
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