
Edward Boot Maduro Shell Cordovan
Maduro is the Spanish term for ripe or mature, meaning fully developed. In the cigar world, Maduro refers to a wrapper leaf, the darkest of all the numerous shades of brown. These wrappers undergo a time-consuming fermentation process with higher temperatures and moisture to produce dark colors and rich flavors. After seeing this shell color in various lights, we couldn't think of a better name. This color has many layers, with an earthy, dark brown base. One of the unique properties of Shell Cordovan is the watercolor paint-like character that allows you to see beyond the surface layer. It has a very natural appearance that can be attributed to the six-month-long vegetable-tanned process. The Edward boot has larger quarters and slightly different details, such as smaller hardware and an extra eyelet, creating a dressier feel than the Diesel. Slight variation is expected as this article is the antithesis of cookie-cutter leather. Note: Pre-orders cannot be canceled, refunded, or exchanged Goodyear-welt construction Leo last Shell Cordovan from Horween Full-grain leather kip lining 360º split-reverse welt Antique brass eyelets and speed hooks Vegetable-tanned leather insole, welt, and midsole Cork filler with steel shank Full-grain leather heel counters Micro stud rubber outsole Every pair crafted in our factory on Xiamen Island, China