'Consul' lace-up shoes in brushed calf leather, Oxford model, reinforced toe with double stitching, lace-up closure, leather sole, Goodyear construction. Composition: 100% calfskin leather
Imported
Color: Black
Size and fit:
UK MEN
Model number: EEB353FG000009XVF0AAB
About the designer
Church's is a British footwear brand founded by Thomas Church in 1873. The label is renowned for its classic, elegant shoes for men and women and known for its high-quality craftsmanship and durability. Read more about Church's.
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A name to know: Church’s
Church’s started in men’s footwear and still focuses primarily on men’s shoes, though the company was the first in England to introduce a women’s formal shoe in 1921.