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STOKADO T901.
A court-inspired everyday shoe placed inside real movement, not isolated as a catalog object.
Footwear Brand · Philippines
An everyday footwear campaign shaped by commutes, campus routes, working hours, errands, and slow weekends.
T901 · White / Gum
Living Pattern - The city starts early. STOKADO moves through the first walk, the ride, the wait, and the hours that follow.
A rhythm of daily movement
Philippine everyday life
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Featured object
The product is not the whole story. It is the object that carries the story: clean enough for the city, stable enough for long hours, simple enough to repeat.
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A court-inspired everyday shoe placed inside real movement, not isolated as a catalog object.
Presence
Neutral, familiar, and easy to wear across routes that change from morning to night.
Use
Made for the ordinary hours that ask more from footwear than a product photo can show.
Material truth
The full line sits after the story. Each pair is placed as everyday footwear first: made for long hours on foot, repeated wear, and the normal movement of Philippine daily life.
Shoes should feel good through commutes, school days, work hours, errands, and weekends. STOKADO is made for the repeat days, not just the first wear.
Everyday footwear has to handle walking, waiting, riding, working, and repeated wear. We focus on materials and construction that hold up to daily Filipino life.
Good shoes should not feel out of reach. STOKADO keeps the focus on comfort, durability, and practical design instead of unnecessary hype or inflated markups.
About STOKADO
STOKADO started with a simple belief: the shoes people wear most should be the shoes brands take most seriously. We make everyday footwear for the way people actually move in the Philippines.
Craft
Most people choose a shoe by how it looks. We spend most of our time thinking about what it stands on.
Read →Everyday
Jeepney steps, wet sidewalks, long office hours. The everyday shoe has a harder job than most people realize.
Read →Brand
A few opportunities came our way. Here is why we said no — and what we are building instead.
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