Morosino 1907 Derby in Natural Reverse Vachetta
Morosino 1907 Derby in Natural Reverse Vachetta
Morosino 1907 Derby in Natural Reverse Vachetta
Morosino 1907 Derby in Natural Reverse Vachetta
Morosino 1907 Derby in Natural Reverse Vachetta
Morosino 1907 Derby in Natural Reverse Vachetta
Morosino 1907 Derby in Natural Reverse Vachetta
Morosino 1907 Derby in Natural Reverse Vachetta
Morosino 1907 Derby in Natural Reverse Vachetta
Guidi

Morosino 1907 Derby in Natural Reverse Vachetta

$ 995.00
Size: 8 US / 41 IT

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  • Guidi Rosellini is a focused sub-label of Guidi, emphasizing the signature vegetable-tanned leather crafted at the brand's 100-year-old Tuscan tannery. Proudly showcasing the natural scars and irregularities of its hides, Guidi Rosellini presents footwear that is designed to age and evolve with its wearer over time. This iteration is a classic 4-eye derby cut from an undyed, unglazed vegetable-tanned leather. The reverse side of the leather is used, offering a subtle texture and natural variation that will become more prominent with wear. Crafted with a fully resoleable Goodyear welt, the Morosino Derby features a stacked leather heel, blind eyelets, and a rubber Vibram lug sole.
    • Vegetable-tanned cowhide upper (reverse side used)
    • Full leather lining
    • Leather laces
    • Goodyear welt construction
    • Vibram rubber outsole and heel
    • Leather heel stack
    • Made in Tuscany, Italy
  • All sizes are listed in US sizing. Guidi fits snug for an encompassing feel that will conform to the foot and stride over time. Take your usual Brannock measurement or a half size down from your typical running shoe size.  If you have any questions, please email us at sales@blueowl.us for an individual recommendation.
  • Guidi

Embracing centuries-old traditions, the Guidi family has owned and operated the Conceria Guidi Rosellini tannery since 1896. Based in Tuscany, Italy, where leather tanning and shoemaking trace their roots to the Middle Ages, Guidi is celebrated for its uncompromising approach to leatherwork. Guidi merges avant-garde design with time-honored techniques continuing the legacy of Tuscan shoemaking years later.