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Church’s famous “Diplomat” shoes were worn by Pierce Brosnan’s fifth James Bond
The Diplomat is Church’s semi-brogue shoe with an inside sole, created in 1945. The model name “Diplomat” comes from the fact that diplomats of the time often wore semi-brogue shoes like these, and the name “Diplomat” was derived from the word “diplomat. They feature a sleek silhouette and beautiful cowhide leather luster, suitable for men who work smartly. The elaborate brogue (decorative holes) on the toecap and eyelets provide just the right amount of decoration, making them easy to match with a variety of styles, both on and off the job. The design is not too formal, so it matches well with jackets and other styles.
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The classic and neat semi-square toe “#173” fits the modern foot shape and is also a reason for its popularity. The shoes are made using the Goodyear welt method and have a layer of cork cushioning between the insole and sole, which provides excellent comfort.
Church’s ” Diplomat” is one of Bond’s iconic leather shoes!
Many fans of yesteryear may think of “James Bond” when they think of Church. The brand’s long history of being used and worn by Bond in the ” 007 ” movies is another part of its identity. Although Crockett & Jones has taken over the position since “Skyfall,” the image of Church’s shoes as Bond’s symbolic leather shoes is still firmly rooted today.
The semi-brogue Diplomat with an inner sole was worn by Pierce Brosnan, the fifth James Bond, in “GoldenEye,” released in 1995. The Diplomat can be seen in many famous scenes, such as the scene where he is imprisoned on a military train and escapes by burning through the steel plate with the laser from his OMEGA Seamaster.
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