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Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather
Derby shoe in brown suede leather

Derby shoe in brown suede leather

  • Upper material: real leather
  • Lining and insole: real leather
  • Sole: real leather
  • Heel: reinforced with rubber

What does "Derby" mean?

  • It is named after Lord Derby (1862)
  • A men's shoe, in which the quarters lie above the vamp, this is an "open lacing"
  • The shoe has a thicker sole and a distinctly high facing.
  • The derby shoe last are made according to Austro-Hungarian tradition.

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Item number: 4558-BROWN-SUEDE

Regular price 239,00 € Sale price 167,30 €
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Material description

Crocket's Classics

The outsole is sewn in a double seam on the slightly projecting frame running around the boot. The special feature is a cork sole between running and insole. Thanks to this yielding cork layer, the foot can create a separate, individual footbed. After the first wearing, the excellent workmanship of the welt-sewn shoes becomes clear: due to the movement of the sole, the temporary hafter detach itself, after which the shoe is elastic and highly comfortable. The decisive factor is that the Crocket' shoes are actually welt-sewn. Since the soles are each separately connected to each other, each layer can move against each other while running, while the fit remains stable over a long period of time. By the way, these shoes can be easily repaired and resoled.

Find out more in our Shoe Dictionary.

Care instructions

Suede leather Shoes

Always use shoe tensioners to ensure that your shoes remain smooth and in the right shape. In wet conditions, you can let the shoes dry at room temperature or plug it out with newspaper. Do not put the shoes in front of fireplaces, radiators or heating, since the heat dries out the leather and this can lead to cracks in the shoes. For the removal of dirt and mud, just grab a wet cloth.
Our Crocket's Classics are a leather sole which can be protected from wear by the application of a very thin protective sole.

Suede shoes must be generously sprayed with suede impregnation spray before the first wearing. It should be repeated every 6 to 12 months, depending on the wearing frequency. In addition, they should be cleaned with a wire brush or hard brush.

Find out more in our Shoe Dictionary.