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Statutory notation

Parte superior: couro · Forro e palmilha: couro revestido · Sola: outros materiais

Upper: leather · Lining and insock: coated leather · Outsole: other materials

B-06 — Line B — cupsole

Colour Wide Fit

Olive calf on the wide last, lined in coated leather so the inside wipes out. Built for wide feet that also sweat.

$188USD, one-off purchase

Material label — Directive 94/11/EC

Statutory material label for the Colour Wide Fit
ComponenteMaterial
parte superioruppercouroleatherThrough-dyed calf leather, 1.5 mm
forro e palmilhalining and insockcouro revestidocoated leatherCoated leather lining, wipe-clean surface, with a leather-covered insock
solaoutsoleoutros materiaisother materialsMoulded rubber cupsole with a compression-moulded EVA wedge

Declared class is the material making up at least 80% of that component. What each class covers

Cannot be re-soled

The upper is cemented inside a moulded rubber cup. The join is permanent: removing the sole destroys the bottom of the upper. When the tread is worn through, the pair has reached the end of its life. What that means for the guarantee

Size, EU

Small figure is the measured interior length in centimetres. How to measure your foot

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Specification

Everything we measured.

Figures are taken from a size EU 42 unless a range is given, and they are the same figures we hold in production.

Build

01
Wide last: 105 mm across the forefoot at EU 42.
02
Coated leather lining — declared couro revestido, because a wipeable lining is a coating.
03
Slightly warmer than a textile lining. That is the trade.

Dimensions

Sole thickness, forefoot
22 mm
Sole thickness, heel
28 mm
Last
Wide
Forefoot width, EU 42
105 mm
Construction
cupsole
Re-soleable
No — the join is permanent
Country of manufacture
Country of manufacture is printed on the box and on the sewn-in label inside each pair.

Chemical compliance

Chromium VI in leather
≤ 3 mg/kg
Azo dyes
Within REACH Annex XVII limits
Nickel release, metal eyelets
Within REACH Annex XVII limits

Measured size table

Measured interior foot length and forefoot width by EU size for the Colour Wide Fit
EUFoot lengthForefoot width
3622.7 cm95.4 mm
3723.4 cm97.0 mm
3824.0 cm98.6 mm
3924.7 cm100.2 mm
4025.3 cm101.8 mm
4126.0 cm103.4 mm
4226.7 cm105.0 mm
4327.3 cm106.6 mm
4428.0 cm108.2 mm
4528.7 cm109.8 mm
4629.3 cm111.4 mm

This is our wide last: about 7 mm more across the ball of the foot than the standard one, at the same length.

How this pair is cleaned, and what will not come out.

Smooth and coated leather

  1. 01Take the laces out. They hold most of the dirt and they wash separately.
  2. 02Brush loose dust off dry with a soft brush before any water touches the shoe.
  3. 03Work a pH-neutral foam over the panel with a damp cloth, in circles, one panel at a time.
  4. 04Wipe the foam off with a second cloth, clean and barely damp. Do not let it dry on the leather.
  5. 05Stuff the shoe with paper and dry it away from radiators and sun, for at least twelve hours.
  6. 06On uncoated leather, finish with a colourless cream once a month if the surface looks dry.

Comes out

  • Dust and dry street dirt
  • Dry scuff marks that sit on the surface
  • Water-based food marks caught the same day
  • Salt tide marks from winter pavements
  • Grey transfer from rubbing against a bag or a doorframe

Stays

  • Oil and grease, once absorbed — the surface is porous and the oil goes in, not on
  • Dye lifted from dark denim or a dark car seat into pale leather
  • Ink
  • Deep cuts and abrasions through the finish, which can be filled but not undone
  • Heat damage from drying on a radiator, which shrinks and hardens the fibre permanently
  • Never put these in a washing machine. The drum separates the sole from the upper.
  • Never use bleach or a cleaner containing optical brightener. Both accelerate yellowing.
  • Never dry them with heat.
  • On coated leather, never use a solvent-based cleaner: it lifts the coating along with the mark.

Rubber midsole and outsole

  1. 01Work a stiff short-bristle brush with foam cleaner along the midsole, not across it.
  2. 02Run the brush into the join between sole and upper, where the grey collects first.
  3. 03Wipe the foam off before it dries, or it leaves a tidemark of its own.
  4. 04For the tread, a brush and plain water is enough. Do not soak the shoe to clean the bottom of it.

Comes out

  • Grey street film, which is most of what makes a white midsole look old
  • Scuffs from kerbs, mostly
  • Marks at the join between sole and upper

Stays

  • Yellowing of the rubber itself, which is oxidation through the material rather than dirt on it
  • Cuts and gouges in the rubber
  • Tar
  • Never use acetone or a solvent on rubber: it softens the compound and it attacks the cement at the join.
  • Never soak a shoe to clean its sole.
  • Never use a whitening product that relies on bleach. It sets the yellow rather than lifting it.
STITCHED JOINTnot used here — can be openedUNPICK THE THREAD, FIT A NEW SOLEBONDED JOINTevery pair here — cannot be openedREMOVING THE SOLE DESTROYS THE UPPERTHESE SHOES CANNOT BE RE-SOLED

Why the sole is permanent.

A stitched joint can be unpicked and re-made. A bonded one cannot. Both of the constructions we use are bonded, and that is a property of this kind of shoe rather than a shortcut in ours.

What this material actually needs

Matched to the label above rather than to whatever we would like to shift.

  • A pair of natural leather insoles lying flat side by side

    Not footwear — composition listed

    F-04 · Natural

    A replacement pair of leather-topped insocks. They are a consumable: the insock in a shoe you wear daily is finished long before the shoe is.

  • Three coiled pairs of flat white cotton laces

    Not footwear — composition listed

    F-01 · White

    Three pairs of flat cotton laces, 120 cm, the same ones fitted to every low-top here.