Maison Stride

Maison Stride

Terms and Conditions

1. Brand Philosophy / About Us

Maison Stride is a luxury men’s footwear brand focusing on handcrafted shoes. 

They emphasize timeless design and traditional craftsmanship combined with modern sensibility. 

Their footwear is meant to reflect a man’s journey — “deliberate, confident, and refined.” 

They work with master shoemakers, prioritizing precision, patience, and quality materials (full-grain leathers, suede, durable soles).

Their philosophy leans into “slow craftsmanship” — rejecting disposable fashion in favor of durable, character-rich pieces. 

2. Mission / Statement

They see “stride” as a metaphor for purpose and movement — the brand name itself is a “statement of movement and purpose.” 

They aim to serve men who “walk their own path,” who value heritage but live in the present, and who want distinction rather than just attention. 

3. Product Quality

Their shoes are handcrafted, built to last, and made with high-quality materials. 

Example: Their “Rome Shoe” uses full-grain Camello leather and has a leather sole with rubber inserts. 

They use Blake construction for their shoes, which allows for resoling. 

4. Brand Tone / Values

Elegance & Strength: Balancing refined design with robustness (both in aesthetics and build). 

Authenticity: They emphasize genuine craftsmanship and materials. 

Purposeful Journey: The idea that each customer’s “stride” is part of his life story. 

Slow Design: Prioritizing lasting value over trend-chasing.

What a Brand Guideline (for Maison Stride) Should Include

Since a full guideline isn’t publicly available (or at least I couldn’t locate it), here are the key sections you could develop (or ask for) to formalize Maison Stride’s brand identity:

Brand Positioning

Brand promise

Target audience / customer personas

Value proposition

Brand Voice / Tone

Key adjectives: refined, purposeful, authentic, timeless

Messaging pillars: craftsmanship, journey, quality, heritage

Visual Identity

Logo usage (clear space, sizing, color variations)

Color palette (primary, secondary, neutrals)

Typography (which fonts, when to use serif / sans)

Imagery style (product photography, lifestyle imagery)

Iconography or graphic elements (if any)

Product Design Language

Materials (leathers, suedes, soles)

Construction methods (e.g., Blake construction)

Quality standards (stitching, finish, durability)

Packaging & Collateral

Shoe box design

Tissue paper, dust bags, tags

Brand stationery (business cards, letterheads)

Brand Experience

Customer journey (from website to unboxing)

Touchpoints: digital, retail, packaging

Aftercare (resoling, shoe maintenance)

Brand Values & Ethics

Sustainability or sourcing principles (if any)

Craftsmanship ethics

Quality guarantees or warranties