Categories: Herring Shoes

Herring Scott

The Scott is part of the Herring 1966 range which represents the ultimate in footwear craftsmanship. They are made in England and are Goodyear welted. The Scott is a wholecut which is where each shoe is created using one piece of leather. For this reason the highest grade leather has to be used to ensure a perfect shoe.  They also feature a full English oak bark sole which is tanned at Bakers of Devon. The soles have hidden channeled stitching and are skillfully bevelled, you can find the Scott here for £395.

 

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