Three clean colorways, calfskin and suede construction, and a Vibram base anchor the brand’s FW25 footwear push.

Aimé Leon Dore caps its Fall/Winer 2025 lineup with the Derby Hiker, a new silhouette that merges city polish and trail function. Handmade in Italy and priced at $450, the model leans into the brand’s elevated take on performance.
Construction is straightforward and sturdy: premium calfskin and suede uppers sit on a lugged Vibram sole for traction and durability. Rope-style laces underscore the outdoor cue.



The shoe arrives in three colorways. One is rust orange suede with yellow laces. Another pairs olive and taupe in an asymmetric two-tone layout. The third is an all-black calfskin option with black and yellow laces. The orange reads as the boldest, the earth-tone version stands out for its off-balance panels, and the black skews most refined, aligned with quiet luxury while nodding to gorpcore.
The Derby Hiker lands alongside more classic entries in the season’s footwear, including the Venetian Buckle Loafer in smooth black or crocodile-embossed brown. The brand also continues its New Balance partnership with new Made in USA 992 colorways. In apparel, collaborations with sports teams, The North Face, and Porsche reinforce the performance tilt for Fall/Winter 2025.