Categories: Herring Shoes

Herring 1966 shoe trees

We are excited to announce the release of Herring lasted 1966 shoe trees. The shoe trees are available in half sizes to ensure a perfect fit and are made from 95% kiln dried Italian beech wood.

Below are a few options of shoes made from the Herring 1966 last. All shoes in the 1966 range are handmade by Alfred Sargent in Northampton. They are made using some beautiful calf leathers and the soles feature some truly artisanal features such as a channeled sole.

Herring Drake £395

 

Herring Raleigh £395

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