Shoe Care - Genuine Shell Cordovan
How should you care for your Shell Cordovan shoes?
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Last 335 is a Main Collection last, with a broad round toe and increased toe depth. Cut from the same cloth as 325, last 335 is potentially one of the most over shadowed in the collection.
See The Last GuideFor exact delivery charges, please contact your preferred Crockett & Jones retail shop. Delivery charges will vary according to the shipping destination, size and weight of your parcel. Crockett & Jones offer a full exchange or money-back guarantee on all unworn goods returned to us within 3 months of the purchase date along with a valid receipt. However, shoes showing any evidence of being worn, including scuffed soles, are not eligible for return. Please note that we cannot refund the cost of postage.
Delivery & ReturnsCrockett & Jones only uses the finest leathers available. With the correct care and attention your shoes will age well, taking on a greater depth of colour and character that only time can produce. We recommend following our shoe care guidelines regularly. Leather uppers require regular treatment with a good-quality wax polish to protect the leather and give a high shine finish. This should help to prolong the life of the uppers and maintain their appearance. For full details of how to care for your Crockett & Jones shoes, including a video guide, please refer to our Shoe Care section.
Find out moreProduced in June 2000. Last 335 is a Main Collection last, with a broad round toe and increased toe depth. Cut from the same cloth as 325, 335 is potentially one of the most over shadowed lasts in the collection. 335 produces a heavy, but stylish shoe & boot. It offers plenty of room in the forepart and gives an air of fashionable wear with its Chelsea and Brogue boot offerings. Fitting advice from retail… Last 335 will fit true to size along with 341, 365 and 325.
Derby shoes are possibly the most versatile of all shoe styles, bridging the gap between smart and smart casual wear with ease. A Brogue Derby is easily the most recognisable variation, made popular with the introduction of the full country Brogue which was developed for practical uses in the fields. The sequence of operations for constructing a Derby, differs to an Oxford. Inside and outside Quarters are stitched to a tab point either side of the vamp and the tongue is cut as part of the vamp and is not a separate component. Often referred to as ‘Open Lacing’.
Made in England, by Harbourough Rubber Co. a sole manufacturer with close family ties to the Jones family. An iconic, English sole for Goodyear-welted shoes.
All Goodyear-welted shoes & boots are 100% made in Northampton, England. Slippers & Driving shoes are outsourced to specialist manufacturers.
Last 335 is a Main Collection last, with a broad round toe and increased toe depth. Cut from the same cloth as 325, last 335 is potentially one of the most over shadowed in the collection.
Crockett & Jones offers a full refurbishment service for its Goodyear welted shoes and boots through all retail shops and stockists.