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slipper portland aus superweichem wildleder handarbeit

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slipper portland aus superweichem wildleder handarbeitMJ'S DETAILS A summer loafer on the Edward Green 389 last. A round shape, in the tradition of English Bespoke shoemaking, which is typical of Edward Green Slip On models. With this last shape, elegance is combined with sportiness. The Portland model is a prime example of Edward Green's handicraft that is rarely found on a light summer shoe. These shoes are so light and comfortable that you may forget wearing them at all. The suede "Softcalf" is

MJ'S DETAILS

A summer loafer on the Edward Green 389 last. A round shape, in the tradition of English Bespoke shoemaking, which is typical of Edward Green Slip On models. With this last shape, elegance is combined with sportiness.

The Portland model is a prime example of Edward Green's handicraft that is rarely found on a light summer shoe.

These shoes are so light and comfortable that you may forget wearing them at all. The suede "Softcalf" is extremely soft and the shoes adapt perfectly to the shape of your foot. Comparable to a glove, these shoes are initially very tight. Due to the great last shape, it adapts very well to your foot and still keeps the shape well.

A shoe that, worn without stockings, accompanies a Bermuda just as perfectly as the sartorial linen suit. For Michael Jondral, the first and only summer loafer that meets his quality standards.

The lifespan of the shoes is supported by the Edward Green repair service we offer. Use it for these handcrafted masterpieces.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Mod.: PORTLAND
  • Lasts: 389 last
  • Width: fit E
  • Material: Baby Calf - very soft suede
  • Color: Pepper - dark brown
  • Unlined
  • Leather sole

Handmade in Northampton - England!

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