

Loake 1880 Export Grade is the marque's most exclusive label, with all models, including these classic Chelsea boots, being handmade in England by the firm's most accomplished craftsmen.
• Handmade in England.
• Calfskin leather upper.
• Welted Dainite rubber sole.
• Elasticated gusset.
Fit
• Last: Jockey.
• Fit: G.
• True to size. We recommend choosing your usual size.
EU | 39 | 39,5 | 40 | 40,5 | 41 | 41,5 | 42 | 42,5 | 43 | 43,5 | 44 | 44,5 | 45 | 45,5 | 46 |
UK | 5 | 5,5 | 6 | 6,5 | 7 | 7,5 | 8 | 8,5 | 9 | 9,5 | 10 | 10,5 | 11 | 11,5 | 12 |
US | 5,5 | 6 | 6,5 | 7 | 7,5 | 8 | 8,5 | 9 | 9,5 | 10 | 10,5 | 11 | 11,5 | 12 | 12,5 |
Loake 1880 is the designation given to English brand Loake’s most premium collection with a particular focus on exclusive materials and superior quality. The 1880 collection is a continuation of the brand’s long tradition of creating handmade, welted shoes with an uncompromising attention to detail. In the year lending its name to the collection, Loake was founded in Kettering, England by brothers John, Thomas and William Loake, and has since produced over 50 million pairs of welted shoes.
Each pair of shoes from Loake 1880 takes eight weeks to produce, with every shoe made from the very best materials available using a Goodyear welted construction, a method involving the use of a welted seam.
Loake 1880 is the designation given to English brand Loake’s most premium collection with a particular focus on exclusive materials and superior quality. The 1880 collection is a continuation of the brand’s long tradition of creating handmade, welted shoes with an uncompromising attention to detail. In the year lending its name to the collection, Loake was founded in Kettering, England by brothers John, Thomas and William Loake, and has since produced over 50 million pairs of welted shoes.
Each pair of shoes from Loake 1880 takes eight weeks to produce, with every shoe made from the very best materials available using a Goodyear welted construction, a method involving the use of a welted seam.
How to take care of your handmade shoes