• Tricker's x Division Road Kilsby Derby - 4497 - Vibram 2060 - Horween Timber CXL
  • Tricker's x Division Road Kilsby Derby - 4497 - Vibram 2060 - Horween Timber CXL

Tricker's

Kilsby Derby - 4497 - Vibram 2060 - Horween Timber CXL

Kilsby Derby - 4497 - Vibram 2060 - Horween Timber CXL

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Description

The Tricker's x Division Road Horween Timber CXL Kilsby Derby Shoe is an exclusive collaboration with the definitive maker of English Country footwear, using a premium Horween hard-wearing full-weight leather upper paired with a Vibram 2060 sport sole. This Division Road exclusive style utilizes the rare Timber Chromexcel by Horween®, the original pull-up leather developed from a nearly century-old secret recipe of techniques, materials, and finishes. This leather is known for its flexibility, comfort, and durability. It is single-strike dyed on the grain in mahogany Timber brown with a natural core that will evolve with a rich, layered patina. The Kilsby Derby Shoe is one of Tricker's archive classics brought back with a Norwegian split toe apron and a two-piece upper, yielding a modern heritage, smart-casual style in which the hearty build and leather character are of primary focus. All Tricker's undergo 260 individual steps in which craftspeople include a mulling concoction to infuse the uppers with oils, a wooden shank, a corking compound from a century-old recipe, and exquisite English finishing. This Kilsby's more robust silhouette is achieved by using the 4497s Last, which creates a substantial yet elegant design that accommodates a variety of foot types. This results in a classic antique shop to outdoor adventure shoe that combines country footwear build-quality with a contemporary form, made to the refined craftsmanship standards expected from Tricker's. With a natural Norwegian toe thread, tonal brown eyelets, and a natural leather Barbour storm welt atop a US-made Vibram 2060 industrial walking sole, this shoe takes a British classic to refined heights while acting as a solid base for any ensemble. As England's oldest shoemaker, Royal warrant holder, originator of the country boot, and one of the first and few still utilizing traditional Goodyear welting to the highest standards of quality in the industry, a Tricker's truly is made to last a lifetime in all conditions.

Specs

    • Exclusive to Division Road
    • Limited Edition of 20
    • Timber Chromexcel Leather - Horween (USA)
    • 4497s Last
    • Leather Lining
    • Natural Thread Split Toe Apron
    • Brown Eyelets
    • Wood Shank & Cork Filled Insole
    • Natural Leather Barbour Storm Welt
    • Vibram 2060 Sole
    • Tricker's x Division Road Collaboration Stamp
    • Dark Brown Nylon & Tan Nylon Laces
    • Goodyear Welted Construction
    • Handcrafted in England

    Sizing

    Tricker’s UK sizing is listed and as a general sizing rule, we suggest you select (1) size down from a common US boot and shoe, or (1.5) sizes down from a US sneaker to the listed UK size. The 4497s is a fairly common Last with an accommodative width and corresponds to various foot types as long as the right size is obtained. Please feel free to Contact Us for assistance.

    Our Sizing Guide provides brand-specific Sizing and Last information. For comprehensive information on our footwear, how this product type should fit, and Sizing and Last information on all brands, consult our Footwear Guide.

    Tricker's Kilsby Derby - 4497 - Vibram 2060 - Horween Timber CXL

    Collection: Tricker's

    Founded in 1829 by Joseph Tricker, Tricker’s is the longest established shoemaker in England approaching 200 years of quality footwear production and is recognized as the maker of choice for heavy country boots. Joseph Tricker’s son-in-law, Walter James Barltrop, created the first model of the now famous waterproof country boot in 1848, when he was just seven years old. Barltrop propelled a second key innovation at Tricker’s when he introduced the Goodyear Welting machine at the turn of the 20th...