
Narcisz Made, founded by Jim Zhao, proposes a quieter approach to the modern shoe wardrobe. Rather than chasing novelty or excess, the brand pares the lineup down to its essentials—asking what truly deserves a place in rotation.

The made-to-order capsule consists of just two silhouettes, each rendered in supple black leather and united by a single point of view. Clean lines, a precise heel, and a stripped-back construction define the collection, creating a sense of continuity rather than contrast. There is no hierarchy between the styles; each exists as a considered variation within the same design language.
This restraint allows material and proportion to do the work. The leather softens with wear, the form holds its structure, and the design remains quietly confident over time. In choosing focus over volume, Narcisz Made resists the seasonal churn of footwear trends.

It’s a small release, but one that holds its ground—proof that clarity, when done well, can be its own statement.