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Berwick 3639 Vegano Hidden Chanel Oxford

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Buty typu whole cut (lotniki) wykonane z jednego kawałka skóry, nieprzemijający klasyk pośród formalnego obuwia.  Czysta i gładka linia buta  czyni go wzorem elegancji, idealne rozwiązanie na szczególne okazje. Wyposażone w doskonałej jakości sk...

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Description

 

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  • Upper: calf  leather
  • Lining: calf leather
  • Sole: leather sole
  • Type: oxford, wholecut
  • Fitting: F/G
  • Colour: brown
  • Formality scale: formal
  • Last: 177 normal
  • Shoe care: Famaco set
  • Construction: goodyear welted
  • Free service inspections: yes
  • Warranty extensions: yes
Brief description: The Oxford Wholecut is a must have item – essential style - in men’s - fashion. This classical shoes are made from one piece of leather without any seams. The brown wholecuthas a clean line and timeless elegance -it’s a perfect addition to a suit and it’s  great during all formal events. Great shoes to wear to the office, theatre and weddings.

Application: This leather, brown wholecut are formal footwear. They pair well with gray and navy suits. Perfect shoes for wedding and any others formal celebrations.

General information: Full-grain leather, especially aniline, requires proper care without the use of chemical agents. It is crucial to use only gentle creams and waxes based on natural waxes. Products like Saphir Renomat, leather stretchers, and other impregnating agents may damage the delicate, natural finish.

Sustainable product: Crafted to minimize environmental impact. Shoes made exclusively in the European Union. The construction and use of high-quality, natural materials allow for long-lasting enjoyment of the product.

Repairable product: The shoe construction allows for thorough renovations and cobbler repairs, ensuring a noble aging process and significantly extending their durability, even up to several years.

Hand-Patinated product: Shoes are hand-patinated, so variations in color and shade may occur. This is not an indication of poor quality.

The Oxford whole-cut is a formal, sleek style - in men’s  fashion. These classical shoes have close instep. The whole cut has a clean line and timeless elegance. It’s great during all formal events. Great shoes to wear to the office, theatre and weddings.

 

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Initial Shoe Care

Right after purchasing, shoes need to be properly prepared for use. At Klasyczne Buty, we call this the "initial care" process. This involves applying shoe cream multiple times at intervals of a few to several minutes, followed by a thin layer of wax polish. Ideally, after a few hours, the shoes should be polished with a cotton cloth or a horsehair brush. This process helps the shoes mold better to the foot, keeps the leather nourished, and protects them from weather conditions.

For suede shoes, it is essential to brush them with a dedicated suede brush and protect them with a suitable suede spray. This process makes the suede less susceptible to dirt and moisture.








Passive Care

Using Shoe Trees

Shoe trees significantly extend the lifespan of shoes and keep them in good condition by maintaining the shoe’s shape and absorbing moisture. Shoes will have fewer deep creases and wrinkles because the shoe trees replace your feet and allow the leather to rest and regain its form.
Avoid shoe trees that lack a full heel and only have a knob on a long spring, as these can damage the heel counter.










Using a Shoe Horn

When using a shoe horn, one fundamental rule applies—do not use it as a lever to force your foot into the shoe. The shoe horn should be positioned almost vertically and parallel to the heel along the Achilles tendon. The heel and the entire foot should slide in smoothly.

A shoe horn primarily enhances convenience, helping you put on shoes quickly and comfortably. For slip-on shoes like loafers, moccasins, and Chelsea boots, a longer shoe horn makes the process even easier.

 

Using a shoe horn also helps protect the shoe's heel area, preventing the leather from being crushed and avoiding damage to the seams and overall structure of the shoe.



Rotating Your Shoes

Shoe rotation is a crucial aspect of passive shoe care. The rule is simple—let your shoes rest for at least one day. This allows the soles and leather to recover, preventing premature wear. If possible, avoid wearing the same pair of shoes two days in a row.


Removing Shoes Properly

First, always loosen the laces or unfasten any straps before taking off your shoes. Avoid stepping on the toe of one shoe with the heel of the other to remove them, as this can damage both the toe and heel areas. Such habits may lead to scuffing the leather sole, wearing down the sole edges, and scratching or dirtying the leather upper.

After taking off your shoes, allow them to sit for 10–15 minutes to equalize temperature and release moisture before inserting shoe trees.


Storing Shoes – "Parking" and "Garaging" Shoes After the Season

For seasonal storage, the most important factors are a dry environment and a stable temperature. Avoid storing shoes in damp places like basements, attics, or garages, as high humidity and temperature fluctuations can damage the leather and even cause mold.



Active Shoe Care

 

Polished and Patent Leather

Polished and patent leathers are easy to maintain. Simply clean the upper with a dedicated Patent Spray by spraying it onto a cotton cloth and wiping the shoe. Dust, dirt, and grease marks can also be removed with a slightly damp cloth.

Shell Cordovan Leather

Shell Cordovan is highly durable and easy to care for. Simply nourish the leather with a dedicated cream. Dust can be removed, and shine restored by brushing with a horsehair brush. No wax polish or additional waterproofing is required.

Oiled Leather (Chromexcel Type)

Oiled leather should be conditioned monthly with a special impregnating grease. Scuffs and discoloration can be safely corrected using creams based on natural beeswax. Additional polish or waterproofing is unnecessary.

Suede Leather

Regularly (2-3 times per month) protect suede with a waterproofing spray. Once a month, use a dedicated suede serum to maintain its color and texture. Always clean suede when dry, using a crepe or brass brush for stubborn stains.



Shoe Brush Recommendations

Shoe Brush for suede Recommendations

Shoe Brush Recommendations

For smooth leather: Use a horsehair brush for polishing and a harder brush for cleaning dust and dirt.

For suede: Use a dedicated suede brush.


Leather Shoe Maintenance

Cleaning

Before storing shoes, wipe them down with a cloth or brush off dust and dirt. This is especially important before applying polish, cream, or long-term storage.







 

Polishing

Wax polish protects shoes from weather conditions (dust, rain) and enhances shine. The polish color should match the shoe’s upper. Apply polish with a brush or cotton cloth, then buff with a cloth or, preferably, a horsehair brush.

Conditioning

Shoe cream moisturizes the leather, preventing cracks and maintaining color. It can also cover minor scratches. Use a cream color that closely matches your shoes.



shoes before care
Shoes after care

Sole Maintenance

Leather soles naturally wear down over time. Cleaning is crucial—wipe them down and remove embedded grit with a stiff synthetic-bristle brush. Stubborn dirt and small stones can be removed with a tool that has sharp edges. 

Tongue Care

Do not neglect the tongue of your shoes—apply the same amount of cream as the rest of the upper to prevent color variations. If access to the tongue is limited, use a cotton cloth to distribute the cream. Avoid excessive wax application, though a thin layer can help protect against shoelace friction.

Heel and Sole Repairs

For stitched shoes, most parts can be replaced, significantly extending their lifespan. Rubber heel caps and soles are replaceable, and leather soles can be reinforced with a rubber overlay or even replaced if stitched using the Goodyear welt method.



 

 

 


Professional Shoe Repairs

Any necessary repairs should be handled by a professional cobbler. At Klasyczne Buty, we offer comprehensive shoe repair services, ensuring that your shoes last for many years. Using our workshop also extends the warranty on purchased shoes to up to 8 years.

Shoe Service Check-ups

At Loveclassicshoes.com, we offer professional shoe repairs, and every purchased pair comes with a service booklet. Take advantage of free biannual inspections and discounted repairs at our workshop. Regular check-ups will help extend the life of your favorite shoes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How to Choose the Right Shoe Size

 

Measuring Your Foot

How to Measure Your Foot – A Guide 

 

Selecting the Right Shoe Size
Once you have measured your foot, compare your results with the size chart below, which presents generalized values for most of our shoe brands. Choosing the right shoe size depends on your individual foot shape and the last on which the shoe is made. For an even better fit, we encourage you to contact us via phone or email so our experienced staff can assist you in selecting the right size based on the specific brand and model.

tel.:+48 58 352 49 76

email: sklep@klasycznebuty.pl

 

english size        european size foot length fitting in cm(F) fitting in cm (G)
6.5 40 do 26.3 23.25 23.85
7 41 do 26.7 23.50 24.10
7.5 41.5 do 27.1 23.75 24.35
8 42 do 27.5 24 24.60
8.5 42.5 do 28 24.25 24.85
9 43 do 28.5 24.50 25.10
9.5 44 do 29 24.75 25.35
10 44.5 do 29.5 25 25.60
10.5 45 do 30 25.25 25.85
11 46 do 30.5 25.50 26.10
11.5 47 do 31 25.75 26.35
12 47,5 do 30.6 26 26.60

 

 

Buty Berwick

Berwick 1707 to marka należąca do hiszpańskiej firmy Milan Classic SA z siedzibą w Almansie. Kompania ta powstała w 1991 roku i zajmuje się wytwarzaniem materiałów używanych między innymi podczas szycia butów. Berwick jest ich własną marką.

Dzięki połączeniu wiedzy technologicznej i rzemieślniczej buty Berwick 1707 to starannie wykonane obuwie, które zaspokoi oczekiwania wymagającego użytkownika i będzie mu towarzyszyć wiernie  krok po kroku przez lata.

Obecnie buty Berwick 1707 są szyte w mieście Almansa,  każdy etap produkcji buta, nawet ten, który zwykle zlecany jest na zewnątrz (np. konstrukcja obcasa czy produkcja podeszwy) odbywa się w tym samym miejscu, co sprzyja ograniczeniu kosztów i kontroli jakości.

Trzeba podkreślić, że wszystkie elementy obuwia marki Berwick produkowane są w całości w zakładach należących do firmy Milan, z naturalnych surowców, z zachowaniem standardów jakości i dbałości o środowisko, jakie wyznacza Unia Europejską. Praktycznie wszystkie używane surowce są pochodzenia europejskiego lub są sprowadzane ze USA. Berwick 1707 wykorzystuje wybór najlepszych skór dostępnych na rynku, w zależności od wymaganego rodzaju wykończenia. Skóry wykorzystywane w butach Berwick  pochodzą z najlepszych garbarni francuskich, angielskich, włoskich, hiszpańskich i amerykańskich. 

Berwick szyje niemal wszystkie modele męskich klasycznych butów zaczynając od sneakersów, przez loafersy, półbuty oxford (w tym niezwykle popularne Berwick 3010) i derby oraz kończąc na trzewikach. Marka  szyje na kilkudziesięciu różnych kopytach szewskich co umożliwia dobranie butów do nawet bardzo wymagającej stopy.


Obuwie Berwick w Gdańsku i Warszawie

Buty Berwick charakteryzują się znakomitym stosunkiem ceny do jakości. Za kwotę około 200 Euro możemy cieszyć się szytym metodą goodyear welted obuwiem z dobrej jakości cielęcej skóry - jest to niezmierna rzadkość, gdyż zazwyczaj tego typu obuwie kosztuje znacznie powyżej 300 Euro. Buty Berwick można kupić w naszych salonach w Warszawie oraz w Gdańsku oraz w sklepie internetowym www.klasycznebuty.pl

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Manufacturer

MILAN CLASSIC SA

Ronda Sur 27 PI El Mugron

02640 Almansa, Spain

+34967342595 info@berwick.shoes

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