

These Oxford shoes from John Lobb are handmade in Northampton, England from the finest quality calfskin from select European tanneries.
John Lobb has been manufacturing bespoke men's footwear since 1866. The models in their ready-to-wear collection are handmade to the same exacting standards of timelessness and elegance as the bespoke pairs created in their Parisian atelier. Production of each pair involved 190 production stages to ensure exceptional quality, comfort and durability.
• Double-stitched toe cap.
• Welted leather sole.
• Absorbent leather lining and insole.
• Built-up heel using several layers of thick leather.
• Product name handwritten on the inside of the shoe.
Fit
• Last 7000, E fit.
• True to size. We recommend choosing your usual size.
EU | 40 | 40,5 | 41 | 41,5 | 42 | 42,5 | 43 | 43,5 | 44 | 44,5 | 45 | 45,5 | 46 |
UK | 6 | 6,5 | 7 | 7,5 | 8 | 8,5 | 9 | 9,5 | 10 | 10,5 | 11 | 11,5 | 12 |
US | 7 | 7,5 | 8 | 8,5 | 9 | 9,5 | 10 | 10,5 | 11 | 11,5 | 12 | 12,5 | 13 |
During its over 150-year history, John Lobb has established itself as one of the world’s foremost shoemakers. The origins of this illustrious brand can be traced back to 1866 when its London-based founders began producing bespoke boots. In the 1970s, the marque was purchased by prestigious French fashion house Hermès, at which point it introduced its “ready-to-wear” collection, making it accessible to more than just a small clientele of society’s most privileged. Today, all of the company’s shoes continue to be produced in its own workshops in Northampton, England.
During its over 150-year history, John Lobb has established itself as one of the world’s foremost shoemakers. The origins of this illustrious brand can be traced back to 1866 when its London-based founders began producing bespoke boots. In the 1970s, the marque was purchased by prestigious French fashion house Hermès, at which point it introduced its “ready-to-wear” collection, making it accessible to more than just a small clientele of society’s most privileged. Today, all of the company’s shoes continue to be produced in its own workshops in Northampton, England.
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