Tod’s is an Italian luxury brand renowned for its handcrafted leather shoes and accessories, rooted in a family shoemaking business founded in the early 1900s by Filippo Della Valle in the Marche region. The modern Tod’s brand took shape under his grandson Diego Della Valle from the late 1970s onward, evolving from a quality shoe maker into an international symbol of understated, Italian “quiet luxury.”

Tod’s is best known for its Gommino driving shoes—soft moccasins with rubber pebble (gommini) soles—launched in the 1980s and now an icon of relaxed elegance. Other popular styles include refined leather loafers, Chelsea boots, low-profile sneakers, and structured yet discreet handbags such as the D-Styling, Di Bag, and T Timeless lines, all characterized by clean lines, premium leathers, and subtle branding rather than bold logos.