Barker
Barker shoes have been an English tradition for over 135 years, having been founded in 1880. The company only uses carefully selected leathers, and the uppers are hand-shaped on the lasts. Barker continues to use traditional production methods like as slow natural drying and polishing, and its footwear is still created in the Northamptonshire community of Earls Barton (as well as some in India). Even after over 135 years of shoemaking, traditional shoemaking processes are being utilized to offer you a high-quality product. The shoes' hues are achieved solely via the use of natural environmental pigments mixed with mild polishing.
Barker shoes not only stun with their superb comfort and wearability but also with their exceptional lifespan. Because of the welted design, they are also very easy to repair. This distinctive pattern is found mostly in sophisticated men's shoes such as the Derby or Oxford styles. The upper is joined to the insole by an inconspicuous welt seam. Overall, this production method is a highly difficult and time-consuming procedure, which is why only high-quality materials are employed.
Featured product: Barker Men's Brown Bailey Derby Shoes. Bailey is Barker's interpretation of a classic heavy wing tip derby with a beautiful toe center design and a 10mm full leather storm-welted sole. Premium workmanship since 1880 Goodyear welted construction complete leather insole and lining calf leather with natural finish hand-stitched details full leather.
Website: https://barkershoes.com