light brown dress shoes Museum Brown Cap Toe Oxford Dress Shoe 6 UK / 7 US
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light brown dress shoes

light brown dress shoes Museum Brown Cap Toe Oxford Dress Shoe 6 UK / 7 US

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light brown dress shoes Museum Brown Cap Toe Oxford Dress Shoe 6 UK / 7 USBrown Museum calfskin is the understated version of the Ilcea finish a hand painted antiqued brown that shifts between chestnut and walnut across the upper, with a depth no standard calf carries. Applied by hand, one pair at a time, at the Ilcea Conceria in Italy. On a flat photograph it reads as a rich brown; in person, it moves. The Richard is a cap toe oxford on the City last: closed lacing, one clean seam across the toe, a generous round toe and a

Brown Museum calfskin is the understated version of the Ilcea finish — a hand-painted antiqued brown that shifts between chestnut and walnut across the upper, with a depth no standard calf carries. Applied by hand, one pair at a time, at the Ilcea Conceria in Italy. On a flat photograph it reads as a rich brown; in person, it moves.

The Richard is a cap toe oxford on the City last: closed lacing, one clean seam across the toe, a generous round toe and a fit built for long wear. Goodyear welted by our artisans, finished with the fiddleback beveled-waist leather sole — a hand-beveled waist that distinguishes the construction from anything assembled to a price.

For the man who wants the formal shoe in the colour that works with everything — and wants the leather to do something that mass-produced brown can't. The Museum brown Richard is the cap toe for the long career, not just the occasion.

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