Grenson - "Tom" Semi-Brogue Shoes
Founded in 1866 by William Green in Rushden, Northamptonshire. Grenson initially made shoes by hand in the houses of outworkers. In 1874, Green moved into his first factory which was one of the first in the world to use the Goodyear Welted method of shoemaking. Grenson continued to grow and prosper, and during World War I and World War II, they produced thousands of boots and shoes for the soldiers.
The Tom shoe is a straight cap oxford with brogueing - a classic dress shoe on their long, rounded 204 last. Made from tan calf leather, Tom has a dark brown leather welt and a leather sole.
Tagged Size UK 10.5
Made in England
Great Condition - These have been recently resoled with French-made Topy soles and heels. The laces are brand new.
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- Store:
- Indigo & Provisions
- Price:
- $300