We adore modern sartorial reinterpretations of the old-fashioned. A brilliant instance may be delivered by derby shoes, which were mainly used for hunting back in the 1800s and were not brought to the city streets but a century later. Today, just for you fashionistas, we went on and actually found the three must-have pairs of derby shoes:
First stop, the Common Projects derby shoes. These beauties are produced in the world’s footwear capital, Italy with each pair marked with a gold identity number for an extra sense of uniqueness. The shoes are made from the finest leather while the sole is made from rubber, providing the wearer with comfort while strolling down the streets.
These Bleeker Herringbone derby shoes from Acne, on the other hand, were built on thick raw leather soles. The hills measuring approximately three cm underline the pair’s classic elegance.
Last but not least we have the Paul Smith derby Shoes. These are particularly shiny with a striking modern feel. Probably the most casual choice, these shoes were made with a rubber sole so that they can easily be worn anywhere, from the office to the city streets.