Similar to a Full Brogue, the Long Wingtip Blucher offers a distinctive design feature where a single brogue panel elegantly extends from the toecap all the way to the heel of the shoe. This design not only contributes to its visual appeal but also embodies a sense of classic sophistication. Much like the Full Brogue, the Long Wingtip Blucher serves as an ideal choice for a variety of formal occasions and is equally appropriate for office wear. Its timeless style ensures versatility, making it a staple in the wardrobes of discerning individuals who appreciate quality craftsmanship.
The Details:
Materials: crafted from navy burnished vitello leather, renowned for its luxurious finish and durability.
Sole: equipped with a black commando rubber sole for enhanced traction and comfort, ensuring a safe and stylish step.
Last: Zurigo - designed with a rounded toe that exemplifies traditional English footwear aesthetics, harmonizing classic design with modern functionality.
What is Fast Lane?
Fast Lane represents our innovative 7-day made-to-order collection, providing an unprecedented opportunity to acquire styles produced within just seven business days. This collection diverges from our standard offerings, which typically require 20-30 business days for hand-making. With limited customization options available, Fast Lane is designed for those who seek prompt delivery alongside quality craftsmanship. Please note that size availability is limited and operates on a first-come, first-served basis; consequently, your desired size may sell out quickly during the ordering process.
The Fine Print:
SUBJECT TO SIZE AVAILABILITYFast Lane Shoe production timeline/shipping can vary from 7-10 days from the date of order, depending on demand.Please be aware that each pair of shoes is handmade; therefore, minor variations or imperfections are a natural aspect of the artisanal process.It is important to note that color differentiation may occur; product colors as displayed on screen are not 100% guaranteed to match the physical product, as there may be variances in color representation across different monitors.Typically, any color difference between the image and the actual product is minimal and often unnoticeable.