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Oxford brogue in brown

The Oxford lace-up shoe is one of the most classic shoe designs. Its history dates back to the 1800s in the region of England, from where it got its name. This particular Oxford is decorated with the characteristic holes which gives it its name "Oxford brogue". The upper part is made of top-quality calfskin leather which has been treated with colours and waxes to give this excellent effect of shine and shadows. The lining is also made of calfskin.
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Konstantinos Theofanidis
Thessaloniki, Greece
For Konstantinos Theofanidis, handcrafting shoes involves the word "meraki", a Greek expression that defines something that you do with passion and lo ...
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