The Sharman Boot - Horween Natural Leather

£355
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    Handmade in England

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    Made with over 80 years of skill & precision

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    Resoleable construction

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    Handmade in England

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    Made with over 80 years of skill & precision

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    Resoleable construction

The SHARMAN

Designed for men who push their boots to the limit, the SHARMAN features a leather upper that develops a unique patina with time, available in both Chromexcel and Kogashi options. Its durable, flexible rubber cupsole is crafted with our signature resoleable construction. From the Puritan-stitched quarter to the sturdy steel shank, every element is carefully considered and crafted.

The Leather

HORWEEN CHROMEXCEL Made with a process that’s nearly a century old, Horween’s Chromexcel is an aniline leather that is oiled and waxed with a hand rubbed finish. This 2.0/2.2mm thick leather makes the shoe not only more resistant to any marks or scratches but also means the leather is less likely to split at stress points on the shoe with long term wear. Using a pull up leather of this nature also means that over time the shoes develop a rich graduated patina, showing signs of wear and ageing.

TOCHIGI W KOGASHI Since 1937, Tochigi has been producing premium leather goods in Japan. In 160 huge pit tanks, the leather is tanned slowly over time to create the finest leather. Even now, the 20 detailed work processes are often carried out without relying on machines, only on the hands of professionals in pursuit of strong and soft tanned leather that will last a lifetime. This leather is 1.7-1.8mm and has a a natural glossy look.

What Makes SHARMAN Stand Out?

What Makes SHARMAN Stand Out?

Handcrafted from a choice of Horween Chromexcel or Togochi W Kogashi.

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Reinforced double eyelets providing extra support against wear.

Handcrafted with a puritan-stitched upper, a stitching method known for its durability and water resistance.

A rubber cupsole unit that delivers flexibility and comfort, that has previously been reserved for trainers.

Crafted with a resoleable construction, for lifetime wear.

THE FOUR KEY STAGES OF SHOEMAKING CRAFTSMANSHIP

CLICKING

The clicking process is a crucial step in shoe manufacturing, where the individual leather pieces that make up the upper are cut into precise shapes before being assembled. This stage gets its name from the sound the machines make as they cut through the material.

CLOSING

The closing process in shoe manufacturing refers to the stage where the individual components of the shoe upper, such as the vamp, quarters, and tongue, are sewn or stitched together to form the complete upper structure of the shoe.

LASTING

The lasting process is a critical stage in shoe manufacturing, where the shoe's upper is molded into its final shape and attached to the sole. This process gives the shoe its structure, fit, and comfort, making it one of the most important steps in creating a well-constructed shoe.

FINALISING

The shoes undergo a thorough inspection and refinement before they are packaged and shipped to you. This process is critical for ensuring that each pair of shoes meets the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship.

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