Derbies: the shoe launched into popularity in the 1850s (basically the Victorian version of trainers), and now they’ve gained the attention of
Paul Smith – let’s look at how the label has spruced them up. Well, for starters, those contrasting leather panels weren’t there before – not only are they a signature fun touch, they also add an extra layer of protection between the suede and any puddles. The soles are also embossed with a floral pattern – just think of the footprint potential.
Paul Smith leather shoes
Lace-up fastening
Round toe, derby style, contrasting panels and heel patch, heat-embossed logo on tongue and heel, cushioned footbeds
Spare laces included
Leather upper, leather lining, rubber sole