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County Weddings feature Herring’s Drake!

County Weddings magazine has featured Herring’s Drake shoe across all 15 of their UK titles. The Drake is a wonderful Oxford cap style made with Antique Chestnut calf on our new 1966 last, named in recognition of Herring’s founding year. Hand-made in Northampton by Alfred Sargent to Herring’s own design and specification using the finest calf leathers for the uppers and the sole has a special hand finish of channeling the welt stitching so it is hidden from view. Scroll down to see the full feature…

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