New Loake Shoes have just been added to our site, to complement the already huge selection of Loake Shoes and Loake Boots on our shoe and boot website.
Loake Wentworth
Loake Wentworth
Premium suede plain tie shoe, available in Ink or Berry suede leather, Made in England.
- Goodyear Welted Leather Sole
- Fully Leather Lined
- Leather Insoles
- Last Swing / F Fitting
£195
Loake Fleet
Loake Fleet
Buckle monk shoe, constructed using calf leather uppers, featuring the Evolution construction for greater comfort, Made in England.
- Goodyear Welted Evolution Leather Sole
- Fully Leather Lined
- Leather Insoles
- Last Chancery / F Fitting
£175
Loake Guildhall
Loake Guildhall
Premium semi brogue, constructed using calf leather uppers, featuring the Evolution construction for greater comfort, Made in England.
- Goodyear Welted Evolution Leather Sole
- Fully Leather Lined
- Leather Insoles
- Last Chancery / F Fitting
£175
Loake Sovereign
Loake Sovereign
Classic brogue shoe, featuring a rubber ‘Dainite’ sole, made in England.
- Goodyear Welted Rubber Soles
- Fully Leather Lined
- Last 1639 / F Fitting
£145
Loake Grant Shoes
Loake Grant Shoes
Semi Brogue shoe, made in England.
- Goodyear Welted Leather Soles
- Fully Leather Lined
- Last Legend / F Fitting
£145
Shoe Size
When choosing your shoe size there are a few things to consider, if possible it is always better to relate to what you may have worn that is similar in the past. Shoes are usually marked inside with a size and sometimes a fitting. This will be a useful guide to what you are looking to buy. For example ‘Quality English Made Leather Shoes’ you have in the past will relate to similar items from Barker, Loake and John White now. And it is well worth checking your similar old shoes first before you order your new pair.
It is worth noting that the half size (where available) is a very small graduation in size, but can make a difference to fit and feel.
Quality footwear are made on a ‘Last’, this is basically a former upon which the shoe is built up. There are different ‘lasts’ for different shoes, which is why shoes fit different. Quality footwear usually has the ‘last’ name or number marked on, so if you have had the same brand in the past, it is a useful guide into choosing your new footwear.
All shoes will vary slightly from brand to brand, and it is impossible to exactly predict that a pair of shoes will fit without trying them. However with a few simple checks the margin for error can be almost eliminated!
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