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Allen Edmonds Tassel Loafer Grayson
Allen Edmonds was founded in 1922 by shoemaker Elbert W. Allen in the small town of Belgium, Wisconsin. Along with Alden, it reigns supreme in the U.S. shoe industry. The Grayson, a tassel loafer, features a small, short-nosed silhouette. The wide opening allows for casual wear, and the tassels add a touch of flair to the foot. Although they look light, they are made with the Goodyear welt method, so their durability is unmistakable.
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WH double monk strap
WH (Double H)” is a made-in-Japan shoe brand created by shoe designer Hiroshi Tsubouchi and fashion director Yoshimasa Haniba. The double monk strap, which can be used on and off the foot, has a dignified look with a mix of the overhanging buckle and command sole design. The upper is made of box calf from Annonay in France.
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