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Interesting punching details across the upper of Raymond, ensure that this classic wingtip toe cap derby brogue shoe is a step up on any similar formal style. Finished with a rubber forepart sole, it's sure to make a lasting impression.
Protect the leather with a Famaco Multi Plus Protector
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All Redfoot styles are exclusively created in the UK, featuring stylish classics made to a high standard of quality and value, offering great comfort and longevity. All styles are fitted and tested by our experienced footwear technicians - above and beyond industry standards.
We only use the finest eco-friendly, vegetable tanned, "A" grade leathers - sourced from the worlds best tanneries - in order to produce high quality, durable shoes. All of our leathers are 100% chromium free.
In order to offer the best shoe possible, we ensure that only the best sections of leather hide are used in production. To achieve this, the leather selection and cutting processes are done by hand. While this is much more laborious than using moulds or lasers, we are able to avoid cuts, looseness or other unwanted imperfections on the finished article, so we can offer a better shoe to our customers.
This shoe features an upper made from premium quality cow crust leather. The upper is detailed by hand through a process called antiquing, which applies cream and burnishing to key areas, creating a rich depth of colour and tone.
This shoe utilises a TPR (thermoplastic rubber) sole for greater durability, flexibility, comfort and grip.
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