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Harris Leather Boots - HARRIS / 321 170

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Harris Leather Boots - HARRIS / 321 170

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

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Harris Leather Boots - HARRIS / 321 170

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Brown Grain

Cheaney

Harris Leather Boots

  • £220.00

    £325.00

Cheaney

Harris Leather Boots

  • £220.00

    £325.00

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Brown Grain
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Crafted from beautiful quality country grain leather, the Harris' brogue boots are styled with a herringbone pull tab and antique brass eyelets. Lined with beautifully supple leather internals, the boots feature a reverse split leather wely with a rubber britg... Read More
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Crafted from beautiful quality country grain leather, the Harris' brogue boots are styled with a herringbone pull tab and antique brass eyelets. Lined with beautifully supple leather internals, the boots feature a reverse split leather wely with a rubber britg... Read More
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What does it mean?

Brogue


Characterised with distinctive punched holes and pinked trims, the brogue is synonymous with Great British style and craftsmanship, a design that translates across smart and casual, relaxed and formal, country to city.

Born from humble beginnings, the brogue originated as a working man’s shoe made for Scottish and Irish farmers at the turn of the 19th Century, where the perforated uppers allowed effective drainage in the marshes. Over the next century the brogue quickly became a familiar style through the jazz era and went on to style the greats of Hollywood such as Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and Elvis himself.

To date, the brogue remains the footwear staple for every gent’s edit, where it has evolved through the years to become a traditional dress shoe instantly recognised with its iconic punching and serrated finishing.

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