Embodying the go hard, rest easy attitude of summer in a mountain town, this shoe perfectly matches those well-deserved rest day barbecues, downtown rambles and sunset back porch gatherings. Flexible suede with a breathable, perforated upper provides cool comfort with simple, sophisticated style inspired by our mountain town brethren. The fold-down heel lets you opt for the casual ease of a slipper, hands free. The lightweight traction sole adds grip to slick surfaces. Each pair comes with both elastic, no-tie laces and classic flat laces to customize the fit and feel.
Premium suede upper
Lightweight poly wool blend lining
Molded polyurethane insole
Bio-based EVA foam blend (sugar cane content)
Traction rubber outsole
We completely offset the footprint of each order through our commitment to being climate neutral. As part of our mission we value being good caretakers of the mountain life and protecting the places where we play.
We are committed to building garments that are durable, timeless and continue to perform season after season. Over 50% of our product line incorporates preferred materials, which include organic cotton, recycled materials and responsibly-sourced down. We are committed to growing our preferred materials usage to 75% by 2025.
We believe a circular commerce system will design out waste and pollution, allowing for used clothing to be renewed and put back into use. Stio Second Turn™️ is our gear renewal program that allows customers to trade in and shop used apparel.
Mountain Perspectives
What makes mountain culture—or, more accurately, who? In our town, it’s the ones who inspire us. The individuals who live day-to-day for getting outside and drive our own passion to grab a friend and do the same.Summer Glading, Winter Riding
Stio Ambassador Tyler Ray tells how the Granite Backcountry Alliance stitched together the partnerships, people and passion to create public access to sustainably-managed glade skiing.Dirty, Cramped—And Nowhere They’d Rather Be
Driven by burnout to leave behind healthcare work and take to their van, Stephen Santiago and Aline Murillo found a path to restore their sense of peace through climbing.