The Wabash Ave. Wholecut Oxford No. 5925 RTW

  • Uppers: Dark Brown Luxe Calf
  • Laces: Flat-Brown
  • Lining: Brown Calf Leather
  • Sole: Brown Hand-Painted Leather w/ Rubber
  • Outsole: Black
  • City Welt
  • Last: The 312 – Featuring a Rounded Toe for a Traditional English Style
  • Blake Stitch Construction

 

Handcrafted in Spain

  • Lace-ups, boots, and sneakers tend to fit true to size.
  • Loafers, Belgian slippers, boat shoes, and drivers tend to run a 1/2 size small.
  • If you are between sizes, order the larger size and request our custom insoles
  • Don’t forget to try the FeetSizer App!

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$349.00 USD

Introducing a shoe that embodies the essence of sophistication, The Wabash Ave. Wholecut Oxford No. 5925 RTW from Robert August. Uncompromising in both style and craftsmanship, this shoe is the perfect blend of elegance and efficiency.

The uppers are crafted from luxurious dark brown luxe calf leather, exuding a refined and sleek appearance. The laces, in a complementary shade of flat-brown, not only add a touch of contrast but also ensure a secure and comfortable fit.

Inside, the shoe is lined with buttery soft brown calf leather, providing a cozy and breathable environment for your feet. But don’t let its softness deceive you, as the Brown Hand-Painted Leather sole with rubber outsole offers durability and practicality for everyday wear.

Handcrafted in Spain using the traditional Blake stitch construction method, each pair of Wabash Ave. Wholecut Oxford No. 5925 RTW is carefully crafted with precision and attention to detail. This process not only guarantees a flawless finish but also ensures that the shoes will mold to your feet, providing unmatched comfort and support.

Be prepared to make a statement with The Wabash Ave. Wholecut Oxford No. 5925 RTW. The perfect fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, this shoe is a must-have for the modern and efficient man. Elevate your style and experience the highest level of quality with Robert August.

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