Classic Monk Shoes from John Lobb: Parisian Brown Classic Monk Shoes with almond toe, branded insole, low-block heel, leather sole and front buckle fastening
Color: Parisian Brown Museum
Model number: WILLIAMPARISIAN
About the designer
John Lobb is a British footwear brand known for its men's luxury shoes and its recently added women's collection. The brand offers bespoke and ready-to-wear designs and has a rich artisan heritage in handcrafted shoemaking.
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A name to know: John Lobb
John Lobb, a British cobblery since the 1800s, still handcrafts bespoke shoes using century-old lasts, favored by elites.