Cognac Cream Museum Oxford

368,00

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SKU 3649-LE13 Category Tag

Description

 

Characterized by its closed lacing style and cap toe, the oxford is an elegant, classic, timeless style suitable for any occasion.

It’s handcrafted using the goodyear welt construction method. This limited edition is made from high grade crust calf, an unfinished undyed leather.

The crust is hand painted and finished by our maestro colorist. It features the astonishing museum patina in cognac and cream, which is applied in round motions with brushes and sponges for a unique effect.

They also feature a cognac leather sole and full black calf lined interior. This pair is produced using our Savile shoe last: a soft chisel toe and a long elegant vamp.

Additional information
Weight 2,5 kg
Finishing

Handmade Patina

Entirely cut by hand

The Clicking Department is the first stage of production. The highly skilled Clickers (whose name derives from the ‘click’ sound made when the knife is removed from the leather) use predetermined patterns to intricately cut the shoe’s uppers and linings. Each Clicker design and grind the blade of their knife to their own personal taste and working preference.

Customize. Design. Create.

You can design your own style using our 3D Designing Tool. There are literally BILLIONS of styles & design combinations, materials and finishings. Go ahead, have fun!

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Proudly Handcrafted in Almansa, Spain

Our main factory is located in Almansa, a small village in the heart of La Mancha, Spain, known for its traditional shoemaking and leather working history. Here in Almansa, things happen at a different scale and pace to the rest of the world. We work to the natural pace of human labour, with the same team overseeing the same pair of shoes from start to finish.

Shoe Care & Maintenance

Every lather shoe requires care if you want them to last long. Clean and polish them before and after every wear.

SHOE CARE