Paul Evans Men's Slip On Sneakers Handcrafted in Italian Leather
Paul Evans slip on sneakers are made in Naples, Italy, from full-grain Italian leathers. Every pair is Blake-stitched by hand, built to last, and designed to look like nothing else in this category. These aren't fashion sneakers with a logo doing the heavy lifting. The construction is the statement.
This collection covers leather slip on sneakers, suede slip on sneakers, and dress slip on sneakers built for men who want the ease of a slip on without trading down on quality. If you've been settling for sneakers that fall apart at the sole or crease badly within a month, you're in the right place. Browse the grid above and find the pair that fits your life.
Which Style Fits You
- Leather Slip On Sneakers. Full-grain Italian leather uppers with a clean, minimal profile built for men who want a polished sneaker that handles business casual as easily as a weekend in the city.
- Suede Slip On Sneakers. Soft Italian suede in a low-profile cut that wears well with chinos, tailored trousers, or dark denim. Relaxed without looking casual.
- Dress Slip On Sneakers. A refined silhouette that bridges the gap between a classic dress shoe and a modern sneaker. Appropriate anywhere a loafer would go, with more versatility built in.
- Italian Leather Sneakers with Elastic Goring. Twin elastic side panels for a secure, slip on fit that doesn't sag or stretch out over time. The construction holds the shape so the shoe keeps looking sharp after hundreds of wears.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Paul Evans slip on sneakers different from other luxury slip on sneakers for men?
Paul Evans slip on sneakers are made in Naples, Italy, using full-grain Italian leather and Blake stitch construction. Most sneakers at this price point are glued, not stitched. Blake stitching bonds the upper, insole, and outsole together with a single thread run through the center of the shoe, which creates a closer, more responsive fit and allows the shoe to be resoled when the outsole eventually wears down. The leather is sourced from tanneries in Italy, where full-grain hides are used rather than corrected or bonded leather. That matters because full-grain leather develops a patina over time, breathes better against the foot, and holds its structure longer than processed alternatives. These aren't sneakers assembled to a price point. They're built the way dress shoes are built, in a sneaker silhouette.
Are these slip on sneakers good for everyday wear?
Yes. The Blake stitch construction and full-grain leather uppers are designed for daily use, not occasional wear. Full-grain leather is the most durable cut of a hide, resistant to moisture and scuffs, and it becomes more comfortable the more you wear it as the leather molds to the shape of your foot. The insole is cushioned for all-day comfort, and the outsole is durable enough to handle city pavement without wearing thin quickly. For men who commute, travel, or are on their feet through long working days, these hold up in ways that lighter-construction sneakers simply don't.
How do leather slip on sneakers fit compared to Paul Evans lace up styles?
Paul Evans slip on sneakers fit true to size and follow the same last as the brand's lace up dress sneakers. If you wear a 10 in Paul Evans lace ups, order a 10 here. The elastic goring panels on the sides provide enough give for easy on and off without creating excess volume around the foot when the shoe is worn. Men with wider feet may prefer to size up half a size, but the fit is generally consistent across the range. If you're new to the brand entirely, the size guide on each product page is a reliable reference point.
What's the difference between suede slip on sneakers and leather slip on sneakers?
The material changes how the shoe wears, looks, and requires care. Italian suede has a softer, matte texture that looks more relaxed and suits casual to smart casual outfits. Full-grain leather has a smooth, burnished surface that reads more polished and transitions better into business casual or semi-formal settings. Suede is more prone to water spotting and requires a suede brush and protector spray for maintenance. Leather develops a patina with wear and is easier to clean with a damp cloth and conditioner. Both are made from the same quality Italian hides. The choice comes down to the look you want and how much weather you're dealing with.
Can Paul Evans slip on sneakers be worn without socks?
They can, and many men do wear them that way in warmer months. The leather lining wicks moisture reasonably well, and the insole is designed to be comfortable against bare skin. For extended sockless wear, a no-show or invisible sock liner extends the life of the lining and keeps the interior fresher. If you're wearing these through a full day in summer heat, a liner is worth it. For short errands or evening wear, going sockless is entirely practical.
Are these dress slip on sneakers appropriate for business casual settings?
For most business casual environments, yes. The leather slip on styles in particular sit at the same formality level as a clean loafer, which is accepted in nearly every business casual dress code. The silhouette is low-profile and minimal, without the chunky soles or technical detailing that push sneakers into casual-only territory. Pair them with tailored trousers and a blazer and they hold their own in any room a loafer would. The suede styles work the same way in less formal offices or client-facing roles where a relaxed but polished look is appropriate.
How should I care for full-grain Italian leather slip on sneakers?
Wipe down the uppers with a damp cloth after each wear to remove surface dirt before it sets into the leather. Once a week or after heavy use, apply a quality leather conditioner to prevent the grain from drying out and cracking. Use a shoe tree between wears to hold the shape and draw out moisture from inside the shoe. If the outsole gets wet, let them dry at room temperature away from direct heat, which can cause the leather to contract and the Blake stitch to weaken over time. Polishing with a color-matched cream polish every few weeks maintains the finish and deepens the patina as the leather ages.
Do Paul Evans slip on sneakers come in wide widths?
Paul Evans currently offers their footwear in standard widths. The last is built with enough volume to accommodate most foot shapes comfortably, and men who run slightly wide typically find the fit accommodating without needing a dedicated wide size. If your foot is genuinely wide or you have a high instep, sizing up half a size is the practical approach. The elastic goring on slip on styles gives slightly more room than a fixed lace up, which helps with fit flexibility across different foot shapes.
What occasions do Paul Evans designer slip on shoes for men actually work for?
The range covers more occasions than most sneakers. The leather styles move easily from weekend wear to smart casual dinners, travel days, gallery openings, and business casual offices. The suede styles work best for weekend outings, casual Fridays, and social events where you want to look put together without wearing a dress shoe. These are not gym sneakers and weren't designed for athletic use. Think of them as the shoe that sits between a classic loafer and a casual trainer, handling everything in that middle range with more polish than either extreme.
How long do Blake-stitched sneakers last compared to cemented construction?
Significantly longer, assuming normal care. Cemented construction, where the sole is glued to the upper, is standard in most sneaker production. Adhesive bonds break down with heat, moisture, and flexion, and when a glued sole separates, the shoe is generally not worth repairing. Blake stitch construction stitches through the insole, welt, and outsole in a single thread, creating a mechanical bond that holds under conditions that would degrade glue. When the outsole eventually wears down, a cobbler can resole a Blake-stitched shoe for a fraction of the cost of replacement, which means a well-maintained pair of Paul Evans slip ons can last for years rather than seasons. The investment pays out over time in a way that fast-fashion footwear never does.