Wiltshire is comfortable and hard-wearing and has the timeless look of a stylish derby shoe. The Wiltshire Derby shoe can be identified by its “open” lacing system, meaning that its eyelet tabs are stitched on top of the shoe’s vamp.
With its “open lace” construction, the Wiltshire is suitable for a wider fit and higher in-step. This ensures more comfort compared to an Oxford shoe which has a tighter lacing system.
Wiltshire is comfortable and hard-wearing and has the timeless look of a stylish derby shoe. The Wiltshire Derby shoe can be identified by its “open” lacing system, meaning that its eyelet tabs are stitched on top of the shoe’s vamp.
With its “open lace” construction, the Wiltshire is suitable for a wider fit and higher in-step. This ensures more comfort compared to an Oxford shoe which has a tighter lacing system.
SHOE KNOWLEDGE
Derby Shoe
LAST NO: 5067/1
This last has been used for decades. It is part of our history and character as England's oldest shoe manufacturer. The size (length fitting) of Tricker’s footwear made on this last (5067/1) is true to size, we recommend sticking to your regular UK Size. If you are unsure of your UK size, use our size guide to convert your known size to a UK size.
The last is a hard, three-dimensional form on which the shoe is constructed. Depending on the style of shoe we use different lasts, this is what dictates the overall shape, proportion, fit and character of the shoe.
Calf Leather
Why Tricker's?
8 weeks | 260 processes
10 min watch | The Construction Process
8 weeks | 260 processes
10 min watch | The Construction Process
A True Investment
100% Repairable
It's inevitable that shoes will need a bit of TLC from time to time but look after them and they will last you a lifetime.
We offer a fully inclusive repair service from re-heeling to total makeovers.
Uncompromising Standards
Built To Last
Our uncompromising standards of craftsmanship, honest materials, environmentalism and sustainability are values that have been preserved and developed through five generations.
Every material used in our construction can be traced back to its source.