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Minimalist detailing brings maximum versatility to a plain-toe derby updated with a comfortable crepe-rubber sole and signature foil stamping on the heel.
- Lace-up style
- Leather upper and lining/rubber sole
- Made in Italy
- Men's Shoes
- Item #5638000
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- True to size.
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Common Projects
Highly coveted and beautifully made, Common Projects shoes are practical yet luxurious, with intentionally low-key branding: each product is inconspicuously foil-stamped with the factory identification code and style numbers. Merged with high-quality Italian craftsmanship, the result is minimalist, streetwise footwear that celebrates the wearer, not the maker.
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MJSTB
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Apr 8, 2020
A shoe lovers staple
I enjoy every day I get to wear these. They are instantly recognizable and stylish, people compliment them every time. I can wear them all day without issue (I move a lot), they fit perfectly true to size (I think). I rate it 4/5 because every time the edges of the sole...peel/shed/shred. I’m not sure when this will become an issue, but it could be concerning to some prospective buyers. Buy it anyway. Love it. Receive compliments. Be happy. Thrive.
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Derekwturner
Mar 7, 2019
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Ups and downs
Good staple shoe that transitions well between casual and formal wear. Sizing runs about half a size big. I wear a men’s size 8.5 and needed a 41EUR. Downside is that crepe sole is unresolable therefore wear and tear will ultimately result in a new purchase. If you’re looking for a longtime investment shoe you can find longer lasting shoes for similar price tags.
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