Allen Edmonds - "Ashland" Leather Brogues
With nearly a century of experience making exceptional shoes and boots in America, Allen Edmonds' history is a distinctly homegrown success story. In 1922, Elbert W. Allen founded a company in Belgium, Wisconsin, that made shoes with responsive cork insoles instead of the awkward metal nails and shanks used in footwear at the time. Due in part to his own abilities as a salesman, Allen’s groundbreaking designs quickly found a following with anyone who appreciated a lighter, more flexible dress shoe that was much more comfortable from the very first wear.
Produced somewhere between the early 90s and the early 2010s, the Ashland is a classic wingtip brogue that is no longer in production. They're crafted from a black calfskin with a subtle sheen and have a 5-eye lace closure.
Tagged Size US 11
Made in the USA
Great Condition - Freshly resoled by McGregor Shoe Service with French-made Topy soles. The uppers have been cleaned and conditioned by I&P
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- Store:
- Indigo & Provisions
- Price:
- $400