THE ANATOMY OF EDWARD GREEN

Each pair of Edward Green shoes is meticulously handmade by skilled artisans.
The process involves more than 200 distinct operations, from selecting the perfect leather hides to the final hand-polishing.
The brand is especially esteemed for its Goodyear welted construction, which not only ensures durability but also allows for shoes to be resoled, extending their lifespan and sustainability.
The Duke is a classic penny loafer on a supremely comfortable walled last.
The upper material is made of the finest unspilt Italian suede calf skin, while the leather soles are tanned for nine months in a solution of oak, spruce and mimosa barks for an unequalled comfort and durability.
"Shanklin" is a three-eyelet unlined suede desert boot.
Welt – Good year welted
Shank – Wooden shank for more flexibility
Sole – Slim rubber sole – Comfortable and durable
Last - the classic, gentle curve of English silhouette
Open lacing - Three-eyelet embodies a relaxed contemporary style
Collar - Ankle high
Edward Green is available in store and via website. Feel free to come and try them on.












