The Koio Capri is a go-to for guys interested in minimal leather

It’s no secret that we’re big fans of minimal leather sneakers here at The Modest Man. Their streamlined, handsome looks work with many outfits, and the style is classic. I’ve compared several pairs of minimal leather
Before we proceed with this Koio review, I want to point out that while these shoes were a gift, the brand is not sponsoring me or paying for this review.
Koio: The Brand

Before we go over the sneaker, let’s take a second to talk about the company. Koio manufactures all of its
Each pair of shoes is hand-finished, so the brand prides itself on the craftspeople it employs, as well as how it treats them. Values like “competitive wages, fair working hours, and a community-oriented working environment” matter, according to the Koio website. Does all that pinch the profit margin a bit? Sure. But it also ensures that you’re getting a quality sneaker made with attention to detail.
What To Know Before Buying Koio Shoes

First and foremost, I want you to be aware of Koio Capri sizing before when purchasing a pair. I will go into this in-depth later in this review but they run big. If you wear a 7 or smaller you may want to consider buying the women’s version of this shoe. It’s the same exact thing, just smaller. If you’re unsure of sizing, check out their size chart, especially since their only brick-and-mortar store is in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City.
Koio has a fair exchange and return policy. The brand offers one free exchange, provided you return the item within 14 days of delivery. For returns, if you opt for store credit, Koio will waive the $9.95 shipping fee. Last, you should know that final sale items are not returnable.
Koio Capri Review
Now, let’s get to the review…
The Design

The Koio Capri is a streamlined, minimal leather sneaker. It has a luxurious feel and a very pleasing silhouette. It’s a slim, low-profile sneaker with a clean design. These
The Capri’s upper features full-grain chrome-tanned leather sourced from the Marche region in Italy. It also features Margom outsoles, which are some of the best quality outsoles you can put on a sneaker. Not only are these shoes the product of two top-quality materials, but Koio actually stitches the soles to the leather – as you might see in a boot or dress shoe — a massive improvement over

It also features a suede heel counter to prevent the shoe from slipping off the back of your foot and a bit of subtle padding around the collar. The tongue is pretty thin, and the lace loop helps keep it in place.
The Capri’s branding is pretty low-key. It has an embossed Koio logo on the tongue and an embossed wordmark on the heel. There isn’t any contrasting coloring to make either of these stand out, so they create a really clean, sleek look.
Comfort and Fit

I’m happy to say that I didn’t experience any squeaking with the Capris. Right out of the box, the leather felt soft and luxurious, and there wasn’t much of a break-in period to deal with. I didn’t experience any blisters, and I think that’s mostly due to the plush leather lining around the collar and on the tongue.

Style is great, but if a pair of shoes isn’t comfortable or doesn’t fit well, you’re not going to wear them. Typically, leather
I’m happy to say that I didn’t experience any squeaking with the Capris. Right out of the box, the leather felt soft and luxurious, and there wasn’t much of a break-in period to deal with. I didn’t experience any blisters, and I think that’s mostly due to the plush leather lining around the collar and on the tongue.
Achieving the perfect fit did require a bit of a workaround, though. I usually wear a size 7 in dress shoes and
The Price

Let’s talk about the price. Depending on sales and timing, the Capri costs between $245 and $345. Yes, that’s a lot of money for a sneaker, but it pales in comparison to other minimal leather
Koio Capri: Pros and Cons
Like most things, there were pros and cons to the Koio Capris. I’ll explain what I like about the Capri and what I’d improve upon if I could.
Pros

The Capri just feels like a high-quality, luxurious product. The soft leather, suede lining, and stitched Margom soles give it a premium look and feel. If you take care of the Capri, it’s going to age well. Not only will the full-grain leather patina nicely, but its simple, clean aesthetic isn’t going to fall out of style anytime soon.
Cons
The sizing is somewhat of an issue. The Capri runs large, and I couldn’t find a size in the men’s section that would fit. It’s not a big deal for me, but some guys won’t purchase a shoe from the women’s section — even though it’s the same shoe.
The big issue I have with the Capri is the leather. I haven’t mentioned it yet because it needs some focus and explanation. Koio makes the Capri with “Vitello calf leather,” which is proudly listed all over the site. The thing is, it’s not calf leather.
My friend Nick from Stridewise dug into this and found that the leather used is actually from mature cows — a byproduct of the meat industry. They call it “calf leather” because it’s soft and has a fine grain, which are characteristics of that leather. I even asked a rep about the leather, which they confirmed is from calves. To the rep’s credit, they did admit they were wrong when I showed them Nick’s review.
Personally, I don’t care which leather it’s made of, but they should be a little less misleading about it. In fact, I’d argue that some people would prefer their
Other than my awkward sizing situation and the calfskin leather debacle, I don’t have any other complaints.
Frequently Asked Questions About Koio Capri Shoes
I’ve covered a lot of ground in a little bit of time, so naturally, you may have more questions about the Koio Capri. Hopefully, you’ll find everything you need to know in this FAQ section. If not, check out one of our other Koio reviews, as they might cover something you can’t find here.
Is the Koio Capri Good Quality?
Yes, the Koio Capri is good quality. The leather is soft and supple, and the brand uses Margom outsoles, which are some of the best you can have. Koio handcrafts their shoes and pays attention to the small details in each shoe.
What Materials Are Koio Shoes Made Of?
Across the brand, Koio makes its shoes from a variety of materials, including leather and suede. Koio’s Pale Blue Dot line features shoes made from apple leather, partially recycled rubber, and organic cotton.
Are Koio Capri Shoes Comfortable for All-Day Wear?
Yes, Koio Capris are suitable for all-day wear. They have a no to very short break-in period, and the OrthoLite Hybrid insole makes it feel like you’re walking on clouds.
Koio Shoes Review Final Thoughts
As far as minimal leather
There’s really no compromise in fit, comfort, design, and quality. Even if you have the budget to buy a pair of Common Projects Achilles, you might want to consider checking out the Koio Capri first.
Do you have a pair of Koio Capris? Tell us what you think of them in the comments below. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to The Modest Man newsletter to get our latest content (and a few extras) delivered straight to your inbox.t.






Ask Me Anything