Alessandro Stella

Siena


Sienese males are a particularly dapper lot, and their sartorial splendor owes much to local artisans such as Alessandro Stella. His handmade men's shoes, belts and wallets are sold from this small store in front of his workshop and are most definitely worth seeking out.


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