OLEN launches debut collection of minimalist Italian leather sneakers

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In a fashion landscape increasingly defined by excess, a quiet shift is taking place. One that favours intention over impulse, longevity over trend, and pieces chosen with consideration instead of urgency. Designed for those who value fewer, better pieces, is OLEN – a footwear brand, based in Vancouver, grounded in craftsmanship, minimalism, and the belief that the most compelling wardrobes are built slowly.

“I wanted to create something that felt effortless, but deeply considered,” said founder Ana Chi. “Shoes you reach for again and again, not because they’re trending, but because they feel like you.”

She said at the heart of the brand is a simple philosophy: own less. live more. 

Chi said OLEN believes timeless, high-quality essentials free you to focus on what truly matters: the experiences, the people, and the quiet moments that bring meaning. In a world that constantly asks for more, OLEN offers an invitation to choose with care and to wear with purpose, she added.

Chi said it’s a thoughtful alternative to fast fashion. Each pair reflects her philosophy of being rooted in longevity – clean silhouettes, premium hand-crafted Italian materials, and meticulous constructions that rewards wear over time. These are not shoes meant to chase seasons and trends, but to move effortlessly through them.

Ana Chi
Ana Chi

OLEN shoes are handmade in Italy in partnership with a family-owned atelier that has over three generations of shoemaking expertise. Every pair is produced start to finish in Italy, ensuring the highest standards of craftsmanship and consistency, explained Chi.

Minimal in form, yet rich in detail, OLEN footwear is defined by their subtlety. Soft Italian calfskin, prized for its grain quality, suppleness, and durability, sits at the foundation of each pair. Carefully considered proportions, a logo intentionally removed from the tongue, and timeless neutral colourways come together to create footwear that elevates everyday wear without demanding attention. They are made to be worn often – the kind of piece that becomes foundational rather than fleeting, she added.

Chi said the brand had its soft launch last year, but the idea began to come together in 2023. 

“The idea behind it is to create quality shoes that will last,” she explained.

“When I first started this company, it was an idea to fill in a gap because I saw a gap in the minimalist sneaker market. I feel there’s a lack of the combination of modern design and compromising craftsmanship and honest pricing. So that’s why I decided to do something different.

“In terms of product, when I was actually looking for a pair of leather sneakers for myself, that’s when I found this struggle. That’s when I realized there’s a lack of this kind of sneakers, especially in Canada, because when I was doing the research, lots of brands are from Europe or the States. But I couldn’t really find anything in Canada. That’s when I thought, okay, maybe I can create something here.”

OLEN photo
OLEN photo

Currently, items are sold online, direct to consumers. But Chi is planning to put them into stores in selected retailers because for shoes, that’s one thing she realized – people would like to try them on before they buy. It will be better for the business to grow.

For retailers, department stores or some selected boutique stores,” Chi said of potential places to sell the sneakers.

“When I was looking for a pair of leather sneakers, I couldn’t find anything that balanced the design, quality, and price. So that’s why I thought there could be a market, something that looks elevated, is good quality, and at a fair price.

“We started with sneakers, but hopefully in the future we can expand into other types of shoes like boots or loafers. Even in the near future, we’re planning to add more colourways and more leather for these sneakers as well.”

Chi said the target audience is both genders who appreciate quality and how the shoes are made. 

“They definitely prefer quality over quantity. They want to choose something that can be like a standard in their wardrobe that they can always go back to. They can be worn up or down. These shoes are designed very minimally, so you can wear them with trousers, jeans, or even with suits in different settings,” she said.

OLEN photo
OLEN photo

Also, with this type of sneaker, you can wear them going to meetings or just for day-to-day wear. This is a pair where you don’t even have to think too much about your style. If you just wear this and pair it with your clothes, it just works.”

Chi found a manufacturer in Italy with three generations of shoemaking expertise. That definitely ensures the comfort and the quality of the shoe.

“OLEN is just about creating pieces that feel timeless, thoughtfully designed, and easy to wear. That’s the message we want to send to people – appreciate quality so you don’t have to think too much and can just live your day.”

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Mario Toneguzzi
Mario Toneguzzi
Mario Toneguzzi, based in Calgary, has more than 40 years experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He worked for 35 years at the Calgary Herald covering sports, crime, politics, health, faith, city and breaking news, and business. He is the Co-Editor-in-Chief with Retail Insider in addition to working as a freelance writer and consultant in communications and media relations/training. Mario was named as a RETHINK Retail Top Retail Expert in 2024.

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