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ALDEN

Cordovan Leather Brogues
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$1018.31
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Oxblood coloured ‘Cordovan’ leather brogues from Alden. Almond toe. Perforated brogue detail. Alden style 975 - The cornerstone of a classic shoe collection - Genuine shell Cordovan, color 8, long wing with full cognac glove leather linings. Sturdy and flexible leather split reverse welt on a double oak leather sole. Stacked leather heels with rubber wedge for comfort and traction.
Item ID:10290097

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  • Composition: Leather 100%
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    Your order will be shipped directly from the boutique to you.
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    You may return your order for free, for any reason, for a refund. Simply request a return within 5 days of receiving your order, we will collect your order from you anywhere in the world and return it free of charge. Click here for more details.

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    SHIPPING FROM: Browns, London


    Browns
    Joan Burstein, the founder of this influential boutique, is credited with launching the careers of designers as diverse as John Galliano and Rei Kawakubo. The family-run boutique is housed in several interconnected townhouses in Central London and is still considered a pioneer in groundbreaking international fashion.

    Designer: ALDEN


    Alden was founded in Founded in Massachusetts in 1884 by Charles H. Alden and have been renowned for their quality and comfort ever since. The only original New England shoe and boot manufacturer still making shoes today, the Alden name has become synonymous with craftsmanship and durability.