PLEASE NOTE: All Joey Allen Shoes Are Hand-Made and "Make-To-Order". Production Starts As Soon As Payment Is Received. It Takes 4 Weeks Or Less To Make And Ship The Shoes To You. So After Purchase, You Should Receive A Tracking Number In 4 Weeks Or Less.
Materials: dark brown lux suede + brown crust patina
Lining: black calf leather
Sole: black heeled rubber sole
Last: Zurigo - Rounded Toe for Traditional English Look
A Balmoral boot is the epitome of a formal boot. With all the sophistication and class of an oxford, the Balmoral boot gains it's inspiration from vintage European styles. Featuring closed channel lacing and a sleek silhouette, Balmoral boots frequently highlight a contrasting upper panel. Sole units (different available) are Blake stitched to uppers.
Artisan-Hand Made Patina: The technique used to achieve this artwork is known as ‘Anticatura’, which is the Italian word for antique finishing. It is a specialty of Italian and French maestro shoemakers. Entrusted to the hands of the antique finisher, the upper part of the shoe becomes a work of art. The Anticatura method is a hand dyeing procedure of leather. It takes about 8-10 hours of work per pair to create a completely unique patina with an aged effect.
PLEASE NOTE: All Joey Allen Shoes Are Hand-Made and "Make-To-Order". Production Starts As Soon As Payment Is Received. It Takes 4 Weeks Or Less To Make And Ship The Shoes To You. So After Purchase, You Should Receive A Tracking Number In 4 Weeks Or Less.
Materials: dark brown lux suede + brown crust patina
Lining: black calf leather
Sole: black heeled rubber sole
Last: Zurigo - Rounded Toe for Traditional English Look
A Balmoral boot is the epitome of a formal boot. With all the sophistication and class of an oxford, the Balmoral boot gains it's inspiration from vintage European styles. Featuring closed channel lacing and a sleek silhouette, Balmoral boots frequently highlight a contrasting upper panel. Sole units (different available) are Blake stitched to uppers.
Artisan-Hand Made Patina: The technique used to achieve this artwork is known as ‘Anticatura’, which is the Italian word for antique finishing. It is a specialty of Italian and French maestro shoemakers. Entrusted to the hands of the antique finisher, the upper part of the shoe becomes a work of art. The Anticatura method is a hand dyeing procedure of leather. It takes about 8-10 hours of work per pair to create a completely unique patina with an aged effect.