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Part of the London Collection, Leadenhall is a tassel loafer on the classic 93 last shape. Made from black bookbinder leather with a beautifully crafted, closed channel sole, which has been handpainted in the same colour as the lining. Bookbinder is an easily maintained rub off leather which is polished to a very high shine. These shoes are made the old fashioned way in the Grenson Factory, from skin to box in Northamptonshire, England.
Mr William Green founded Grenson in 1866 in Northamptonshire, England, making high-quality men’s shoes; most impressively he was the first producer in the world to use the Goodyear welting construction method which is now a hallmark of all well-made British shoes, including the ones Grenson continue to produce today.
In total, it takes up to eight weeks to make a pair of Grenson shoes and involves well over 200 individual operations, so you can be sure that every pair offers a lifetime’s worth of comfort and support.