The origins of Salvatore Ferragamo's signature Gancini are unclear. The horseshoe-shaped metal accessory is said to be inspired by the architectural features of the medieval Palazzo Spini Feroni, the Ferragamo company headquarters in Florence. Nevertheless, the Gancini has become a recognizable symbol of the brand, adorning shoes, handbags, and more. This iconic belt is in a speckled pattern and features an oversized signature enamel buckle.
Buckle closure
100% fabric
Made in Italy
SIZE
Width, about 1.4"
ABOUT THE BRAND
Italian designer Salvatore Ferragamo began his journey in 1927 with a vision of creating the world's most beautiful shoes. The label expanded to menswear in the 1970s, and remains famed for its made-in-Italy pieces. The craftsmanship inherent in its shoes is also found in accessories like sunglasses, belts and ties. The brand's signature Gancini logo—a backwards horseshoe—can be found on its classic loafers and fine leather goods.
The origins of Salvatore Ferragamo's signature Gancini are unclear. The horseshoe-shaped metal accessory is said to be inspired by the architectural features of the medieval Palazzo Spini Feroni, the Ferragamo company headquarters in Florence. Nevertheless, the Gancini has become a recognizable symbol of the brand, adorning shoes, handbags, and more. This iconic belt is in a speckled pattern and features an oversized signature enamel buckle.Buckle closure100% fabricMade in ItalySIZEWidth, about 1.4"ABOUT THE BRANDItalian designer Salvatore Ferragamo began his journey in 1927 with a vision of creating the world's most beautiful shoes. The label expanded to menswear in the 1970s, and remains famed for its made-in-Italy pieces. The craftsmanship inherent in its shoes is also found in accessories like sunglasses, belts and ties. The brand's signature Gancini logo—a backwards horseshoe—can be found on its classic loafers and fine leather goods.