
Asym derby boot | charcoal dip dye | raw culatta
The Asymmetric Derby Boot carries Andrew McDonald's signature offset lacing to ankle height — the displaced panel reading as a structural statement rather than ornament, the silhouette clean and quietly distinctive.
The leather is raw culatta, the dense, tight-grained rump section of the hide, dip-dyed in charcoal. The dyeing process produces a gradient that moves from deep grey-black at the immersed end toward the pale, undyed surface of the culatta at the other — no two pairs are identical, and the fade continues to shift and deepen as the leather wears in over time.
Blake stitch construction keeps the waist slim and the profile close to the foot. Built on last 7577 at Andrew McDonald's workshop in The Strand Arcade, Sydney, the boot is finished with a leather sole suited to the demands of daily wear without compromising its line.
Fitting: Standard fit Last: 7577 Toe shape: Round Toe
Can be made to order.
The Asymmetric Derby Boot carries Andrew McDonald's signature offset lacing to ankle height — the displaced panel reading as a structural statement rather than ornament, the silhouette clean and quietly distinctive.
The leather is raw culatta, the dense, tight-grained rump section of the hide, dip-dyed in charcoal. The dyeing process produces a gradient that moves from deep grey-black at the immersed end toward the pale, undyed surface of the culatta at the other — no two pairs are identical, and the fade continues to shift and deepen as the leather wears in over time.
Blake stitch construction keeps the waist slim and the profile close to the foot. Built on last 7577 at Andrew McDonald's workshop in The Strand Arcade, Sydney, the boot is finished with a leather sole suited to the demands of daily wear without compromising its line.
Fitting: Standard fit Last: 7577 Toe shape: Round Toe
Can be made to order.
Original: $1,385.63
-65%$1,385.63
$484.97Description
The Asymmetric Derby Boot carries Andrew McDonald's signature offset lacing to ankle height — the displaced panel reading as a structural statement rather than ornament, the silhouette clean and quietly distinctive.
The leather is raw culatta, the dense, tight-grained rump section of the hide, dip-dyed in charcoal. The dyeing process produces a gradient that moves from deep grey-black at the immersed end toward the pale, undyed surface of the culatta at the other — no two pairs are identical, and the fade continues to shift and deepen as the leather wears in over time.
Blake stitch construction keeps the waist slim and the profile close to the foot. Built on last 7577 at Andrew McDonald's workshop in The Strand Arcade, Sydney, the boot is finished with a leather sole suited to the demands of daily wear without compromising its line.
Fitting: Standard fit Last: 7577 Toe shape: Round Toe
Can be made to order.























