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Wilson Unlined Apron Derby Boot

Wilson Unlined Apron Derby Boot

Regular price $221.00 USD
Regular price $340.00 USD Sale price $221.00 USD
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British-made derby boots for shoe connoisseurs

Cut, stitched, and finished by hand since 1873, every men’s boot Sanders makes—including their Wilson Unlined Apron Derby Boot—is a study in masterful craftsmanship. The unlined, waxy leather uppers break in gently, age beautifully, and elevate any ‘fit to a whole new level. Made in England by fifth-generation shoemakers who know a thing or two about timeless footwear, missteps simply won’t happen with these on your feet.

Features

  • Timeless, handmade derby boots for shoe connoisseurs
  • Supple waxy leather of the highest quality
  • Double rubber stud sole provides grip regardless of the conditions but maintains a slim profile
  • Finished with a Goodyear welt to maximize water resistance and adherence to your foot
  • Unlined quarters give the shoe a softer and more comfortable wear
  • No eyelets for a streamlined look
  • Made in England

Materials

  • Upper: Waxy Leather
  • Outsole: Rubber stud

Sizing

  • The Wilson Unlined Apron Derby Boot has a standard fit that runs slightly small, we recommend going up half a size—see the comparison chart for reference

Conversion Chart

US Sizes European Sizes
7 6
7.5 6.5
8 7
8.5 7.5
9 8
9.5 8.5
10 9
10.5 9.5
11 10
11.5 10.5
12 11
12.5 11.5
13 12

About the Brand

Honestly, it’s a mystery how Sanders has kept such a low profile here in the USA. Just skim their history since 1873 and you’ll understand: they were worn by James Bond in 2015’s Spectre, and are widely known across the UK for their quality, heritage construction. Maybe they’ve just spent the majority of their effort on making boots, rather than promotion? Whatever the case, having their products in our collection makes us feel like we’ve ascended to a higher plane of footwear connoisseurship. With an impressively comfortable sole, buttery leather lining, and sharp-as-hell looks—we only wish we’d met them sooner. And 150 years later, it’s about time Sanders gets the recognition they deserve.

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