
"Sabahs are made entirely by hand from 100% leather in either Texas or Turkey—two regions with distinct yet deeply rooted relationships to the material. The result is a shoe that varies subtly from pair to pair, even within the same size."
"Inside, bespoke lighting by next-door neighbor Jill Platner casts each corner as a distinct vignette, inviting you to linger. This is intentional: as modern consumers, we're accustomed to shoes that feel comfortable immediately—rarely pausing for those that require a break-in period."
"In a city where places to sit and stay a while are at a premium, Sabah House offers a quiet reprieve. Product ledges double as benches, with storage tucked underneath."
56 Bleecker Street, completed in 1823, is a historic building in Manhattan's Bond Street district. It was once home to Jacobus Roosevelt II and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female physician in the U.S. Sabah, a local shoe store, specializes in handmade leather shoes from Texas and Turkey. Each pair is unique, requiring careful fitting. The store's design encourages customers to linger, offering a comfortable space to relax and enjoy the shopping experience, which is rare in the city.
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