To Boot New York Carr
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Set off your wardrobe with these fine wing tips from To Boot New York™.
- Textured leather or oiled suede upper.
- Lace-up front.
- Brogue detailing.
- Leather lining and insole.
- Synthetic sole.
- Made in Italy.
- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 1 1⁄4 in
- Weight: 1 lb 4 oz
- Platform Height: 1⁄2 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 11, width D. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Adam Derrick designs To Boot New York footwear and accessories that are the ultimate in quality and style. Each season he presents the To Boot New York collection, full of exciting new styles that are modern, versatile, sporty and sexy, as well as powerful and elegant styles for business wear.
To Boot New York shoes are produced by skilled artisans and craftsmen. All To Boot New York shoes are made in Italy using the finest French and Italian calf leathers and the latest comfort technology. Creating each shoe entails over 200 painstaking hand made steps. The result is unsurpassed quality.
To Boot New York offers a full range of styles to meet the needs and desires of today´s fashionable man. The extensive line includes oxfords, loafers, boots and sandals. To Boot New York offers some of the most comfortable and wearable footwear available today.
Fit Survey:
- 25% Full size too large
- 25% Half size too Large
- 50% True to size
- 0% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 100% Felt true to width
- 0% Felt narrower than marked
- 0% Felt wider than marked
- 25% Excellent arch support
- 75% Moderate arch support
- 0% No arch support
Customer Reviews
To Boot New York Carr
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These are pretty comfortable shoes, although I had to get them half a size smaller. They are pretty well made and broke in pretty quickly.
I'd also recommend: Allen Edmonds, Bruno Magli, A. Testoni
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- Sergei G - customer
- May 9, 2013
High quality shoe that can be worn with a suit or a pair of slacks...this is the type of wing-tip I was looking for, a classy and durable shoe and the price was excellent! Zappos is my "go to" place for buying shoes...excellent service (had to return a pair that I wasn't happy with in order to find these!).
I'd also recommend: Johnston&murphy, Ecco
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- TMichael - customer
- from Michigan
- April 11, 2013
Great shoe, excellent style and color but just wasn't what I was looking for so back to Zappos! I would recommend this shoe, however.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Orange County, CA
- April 9, 2013
Current style matched with comfort and practicality. The shoes are very comfortable, though not with as much interior support as I expected in a shoe of this price range. The actual color of the suede is not as 'reddish brown' as shown in the internet photo, but the shoes look great with blue jeans or gray wool slacks or cotton khakis. The rubber soles are not as soft as I expected, but the shoes were comfortable and practical enough for 8 hours of air travel and walking in the city. I like the proportions of the shoe styling - pointy enough to be 'in', but not as exaggeratedly long as some other oxfords. I expect to wear these year round, for work and casual evening wear.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Glen Rock, New Jersey
- March 4, 2013





