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Church's Consul in camoscio, elegante Oxford cap-toe da uomo, costruzione Goodyear su Last 173, fatto nel Regno Unito, nuovo nella confezione.
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Church's Consul in Suede: Product Description
The Consul is perhaps Church’s most iconic silhouette, famously worn by ambassadors and politicians since its debut in 1945. While the leather version is the ultimate business shoe, this suede iteration offers a softer, more contemporary touch of "relaxed formality."
Style: Classic Cap-Toe Oxford.
Construction: Goodyear Welted (fully repairable and built to last a lifetime).
Upper Material: Premium Castoro Suede (renowned for its fine nap and velvety texture).
Sole: Traditional bark-tanned leather sole with the "Custom Grade" stamp.
Details: Five-eyelet lacing, double-stitching on the toe cap, and full leather lining for breathability and comfort.
Condition: Brand new in box (BNIB) with original packaging.
Origin: Handcrafted in Northampton, England.
Last 173: Sizing & Fit Advice
The Consul is built on the Last 173, which is Church’s most famous and balanced last. It combines the classic rounded toe of the archival 73 last with the modern proportions of the 100 last.
Key Fit Characteristics:
The Fit: Generally considered True to Size (TTS) for most wearers in a standard "F" fitting.
Suede vs. Leather: Suede is naturally more supple than calf leather. You may find that these feel slightly more comfortable "out of the box" and will adapt to the shape of your foot faster than a polished binder leather would.
Profile: It offers a quintessential English aesthetic—not too elongated and not too stubby. It provides a secure heel lock and ample room across the instep.
Quick Advice:
If you already own Church's Oxfords (like the Chetwynd or Diplomat) on the 173 last, take your exact same size.
If you are coming from athletic sneakers, you typically need to size down one full size (e.g., a US 10 sneaker usually equates to a UK 9 in the Consul).
Church's Consul in Suede: Product Description
The Consul is perhaps Church’s most iconic silhouette, famously worn by ambassadors and politicians since its debut in 1945. While the leather version is the ultimate business shoe, this suede iteration offers a softer, more contemporary touch of "relaxed formality."
Style: Classic Cap-Toe Oxford.
Construction: Goodyear Welted (fully repairable and built to last a lifetime).
Upper Material: Premium Castoro Suede (renowned for its fine nap and velvety texture).
Sole: Traditional bark-tanned leather sole with the "Custom Grade" stamp.
Details: Five-eyelet lacing, double-stitching on the toe cap, and full leather lining for breathability and comfort.
Condition: Brand new in box (BNIB) with original packaging.
Origin: Handcrafted in Northampton, England.
Last 173: Sizing & Fit Advice
The Consul is built on the Last 173, which is Church’s most famous and balanced last. It combines the classic rounded toe of the archival 73 last with the modern proportions of the 100 last.
Key Fit Characteristics:
The Fit: Generally considered True to Size (TTS) for most wearers in a standard "F" fitting.
Suede vs. Leather: Suede is naturally more supple than calf leather. You may find that these feel slightly more comfortable "out of the box" and will adapt to the shape of your foot faster than a polished binder leather would.
Profile: It offers a quintessential English aesthetic—not too elongated and not too stubby. It provides a secure heel lock and ample room across the instep.
Quick Advice:
If you already own Church's Oxfords (like the Chetwynd or Diplomat) on the 173 last, take your exact same size.
If you are coming from athletic sneakers, you typically need to size down one full size (e.g., a US 10 sneaker usually equates to a UK 9 in the Consul).
