Today's shoes are from Herring Shoes and called Jekyll...
The proper name for these two-tone shoes is ‘spectator’, disguising the fact that spectators were the original gentleman’s sports shoe. The white and black calf of our Jekyll brogue harks back to the original leather and white suede spectator. Ever tried to keep white suede clean? Well, thankfully, now you don’t have to.
A natural accomplice to linen suits for a classic Riviera look, the Hyde is made from the finest chestnut burnished black calf and white caviar grain leather, complete with full leather lining and insole. This is topped off with a sleek bevelled edge to the sole for added refinement.
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