Tom - Burnt Pine

Availability: In stock

$330.00

SKU# SHO-GNG

Grenson Tom - Burnt Pine

Availability: In stock

Fit
Detailing
Soft and Unlined Dress Shoe
Fabric
100% Premium Leather
Finish
Polished Premium Leather
Notes
Classic Detail
Origin

A Quick Note on Sizing

We recommend that you order a FULL size down from your normal shoe size as Grenson's sizing tends to run large.

About

Grenson was born in 1866 as William Green & Son and soon became known for consistency of craftsmanship and materials. The ‘Grenson’ identity was formed in the 1930s and was one of the first brand names to be registered in the UK. With Goodyear welted production at the heart of the Grenson business, the company also introduced the Grens-In Sole to provide soft underfoot flexibility. Innovation in construction, design and materials has kept Grenson modern while retaining the heritage and craftsmanship that confirms Grenson as one of England’s master shoemakers since 1866.

Details

The Semi Brogue is a very British shoe. Made for the city but worn today almost anywhere, Tom is soft and unlined, but just as at home in the Bank Managers office as in the bar.

Customer Reviews

Extremely nice shoes. by Bryan

As a 11D that's sometimes 10.5D, I found the 10 pair (9 f in UK sizes) to fit me really well. Maybe a touch narrower than I'd like, but otherwise an excellent fit. Reminds me of the 5 Last that Allen Edmonds uses on a lot of their classic shoes (the legendary Park Avenues for example)

Speaking of Allen Edmonds, I'd peg the quality at on par with each other. As nice leather shoes start at about three hundred, Grensons are very fairly priced. A bit stiff but very comfortable out of the box. In my particular case they are easily the best fitting shoes I own. I've received a number of compliments about them. Extremely nice looking with a grey suit and a nice brown belt.

A few notes: wish it had an even number of shoe lace holes for a better straight lacing. Lacing out of the box looks messy if you can see the laces underneath, which you can unless you have very narrow feet, in which case the vamp will cover up the tongue (as in the example pictures). I used standard brown shoe polish on them a few months after I got them, which darkened the color a bit to a more burgundy. A bit darker than I remember the original color being, so you may want to use tan shoe polish to retain the exact original color.

Look great! Definitely runs large. by Chad

I am usually between sizes (10 1/2 - 11), so I ordered down one full size from the high end of my range (so, I ordered a 10). Turns out I actually had to go all the way down to a 9 before these fit but they look and fit great down. They are obviously stiff and I just finally got the correct size so we'll see how well they break in.

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