Suede Moccasin | Mens Grasshoppers Denver Moccasins – Alge | Proudly South African, Iconic Comfort since the 1960s
Being fitted for a pair of Grasshoppers is right of passage for countless South Africans. For many, the relationship often starts at school and never really ends. Besides from being a visually iconic shoe, Grasshoppers have stayed the course for South Africans because of a key factor – comfort. Designed to be worn for long stretches of time, be it at work, school or at play, and crafted in a timeless shoemaking tradition, they quite literally are made to last a lifetime. The Grasshoppers Denver Moccasin is a classic lace-up design with a natural crepe rubber sole and moccasin construction where the leather forms a glove around your foot. Versatile enough for corporate wear or as a fashion statement.
Made by Heart and Hand
75 pairs of hands = 1 pair of Grasshoppers
Manufactured since the 1960s, Grasshoppers is now one of South Africa’s most recognisable names in the footwear industry, it’s a brand that transcends, age, social and economic divides and it is a 100% proudly local, quality product. The Grasshoppers factory employs local craftsmen (some of whom are third generation artisans) living in Great Brak River and the surrounding Southern Cape area. Grasshoppers is a feel-good buy, heartwarming purchase – not only because they are such a huge part of the local cultural history but because they play such a big role in supporting an entire community in a meaningful way.
Working-Class Pride
Grasshoppers became a symbol of reliability and resilience, particularly in working class communities. They are popular amongst manual labourers and career professionals with long standing hours, such as teachers, factory workers, and nurses. Grasshoppers are valued for their comfort, and wearing them signifies a certain pride in hard work and endurance.
In the 1980s and 1990s, our Classic Grasshopper transcended its status as a practical work shoe and became a fashion statement, especially among youth in townships and the Cape Flats. Dubbed “Grassies” and often paired with smart casual outfits and a “pantsula” – they became symbolic of the street-smart, sharp-dressed aesthetic of youngsters making a statement of toughness and respect.
Tubular Moccasin Craftsmanship
At the heart of the Mens Grasshoppers Denver Moccasins is its tubular moccasin construction, a testament to traditional shoemaking techniques. Unlike conventional shoes, which are made from multiple pieces of material stitched together, the moccasin style involves wrapping a single piece of leather around the foot. This unique construction method ensures a flexible and snug fit, molding to the contours of your feet over time and providing a custom feel with each wear.
This classic lace-up design with a natural crepe rubber sole and moccasin construction lets the leather form a glove around your foot, creating support to both the midfoot and a soft footbed – making it very comfortable. The tubular moccasin construction also maximizes the longevity of the shoe. Since there are fewer seams and stitch points, there is less chance of wear and tear in high-stress areas, making Grasshopper shoes for men a durable choice for daily wear.
The simplicity and elegance of this design has been appreciated for generations, and it continues to stand the test of time with its enduring appeal and timeless aesthetic.
Upper: Leather
Sole: Crepe
Style: Moccasin
100% Locally Manufactured.
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How to Care For Your Grasshoppers
Suede shoes can stain easily and need special attention, allow dirt to dry before gently brushing it off with a suede brush or toothbrush. Use a specialized suede brush to remove debris and refresh the material. After cleaning, blot the surface with a damp paper towel and let it dry.
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