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Best 1 John Lobb Lopez

Introduced in 1949, the John Lobb Lopez is a men's penny loafer that represents one of the British bespoke shoemaker's most enduring designs. The shoe features a plain toe, a high vamp, and a distinctive leather sole unit typical of John Lobb's construction standards. Originally designed as a house...

9.18 Excellent
Why this score?

Historically important penny loafer with enduring design, superb leather, and elite craftsmanship; extremely high pricing limits value ratings.

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2 Alden Plain Toe Blucher 990

The Alden 990 is a plain-toe blucher dress shoe manufactured by the Alden Shoe Company of Massachusetts, a heritage shoemaker founded in 1884. It is constructed from Color 8 shell cordovan, a durable and lustrous leather derived from horsehide, and features open lacing typical of a blucher style. Th...

9.18 Excellent
Why this score?

An iconic shell-cordovan blucher celebrated for aging, durability, and timeless proportions; high price, stiff break-in, and fit complexity remain drawbacks.

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3 J.M. Weston Triple Sole Derby 590

Manufactured by the French heritage brand J.M. Weston, the Triple Sole Derby 590 is a men's dress shoe recognized for its heavy, structured proportions. It is constructed using Goodyear welting and features a distinctive plain-toe derby design paired with an exceptionally thick, three-layer leather...

9.16 Excellent
Why this score?

Flagship heritage model praised for exceptional construction, longevity, and commanding design; heavy build and very high price are recurring drawbacks.

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4 Edward Green Chelsea

The Edward Green Chelsea is a plain toe derby shoe handcrafted in Northampton, England, a town with a centuries-old tradition of shoemaking. It is constructed on the company's 202 last, which features a rounded toe and classic proportions suited for formal business wear. Edward Green, established in...

9.08 Excellent
Why this score?

Edward Green benchmark praised for elegant proportions, superb finishing, and longevity; elite pricing and exacting fit are its main limitations.

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5 Enzo Bonafé 806 Plain Toe Derby

The Enzo Bonafé 806 Plain Toe Derby is a men's dress shoe produced by the Italian manufacturer Enzo Bonafé, a family-owned workshop based in Bologna. Constructed using a traditional Goodyear welt, the shoe features a minimalist plain toe design on an elegant, elongated last. Known for meticulous fin...

9.03 Excellent
Why this score?

Outstanding Italian handcraft, elegant lasts, and finishing comparable to higher-priced makers; limited distribution and fit access constrain wider recognition.

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6 Salvatore Ferragamo Tramezza Derby Shoes

Salvatore Ferragamo Tramezza Derby Shoes are formal, open-laced men's footwear constructed using the brand's proprietary Tramezza method, which involves a meticulous hand-shaping process. The Tramezza technique is distinguished by a specialized sewing process that securely attaches the upper to the...

8.92 Great
Why this score?

Top-tier handwork, premium leather, refined lasts, and respected Tramezza construction earn expert acclaim; price and limited availability are principal reservations.

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7 Alden Natural Chromexcel Plain Toe Blucher 9501C

The Alden 9501C is a plain-toe blucher manufactured by the Alden Shoe Company in Massachusetts. It is constructed using Horween Natural Chromexcel leather, a pull-up material treated with oils and waxes that develops a distinct patina over time. The shoe features an open-lacing derby design, a Goody...

8.91 Great
Why this score?

Natural Chromexcel develops admired patina and offers casual versatility; creasing variability, maintenance needs, and price draw criticism.

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8 Alden Tanker Boot

Produced by the historic American brand Alden, the Tanker Boot is a notable lace-up dress boot recognized for its durable welted construction.

8.90 Great
Why this score?

Cult American boot praised for shell cordovan, distinctive Norwegian stitching, comfort, and longevity; scarcity and premium pricing limit accessibility.

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9 Edward Green Cardiff

The Edward Green Cardiff is a classic British derby shoe crafted for discerning men seeking timeless formality. Constructed with premium Goodyear welted leather, it represents the brand’s heritage of exceptional shoemaking quality dating back to 1890. This plain-toe design is ideal for formal occasi...

8.88 Great
Why this score?

Edward Green materials, finishing, and last refinement are elite; plain design has less iconic status than Dover.

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10 Grant Stone Diesel

The Grant Stone Diesel is a plain-toe derby boot manufactured in Xiamen, China, designed for everyday wear. It is constructed using a robust Goodyear welt method, allowing the boots to be resoled, and is typically built on the Leo last to provide a traditional silhouette. The footwear is aimed at co...

8.86 Great
Why this score?

Exceptional materials, finishing, and value drive near-universal enthusiast praise; heavy build and limited retail fitting are minor drawbacks.

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11 Alden 990 Plain Toe Blucher

The Alden 990 Blucher is a classic men’s shoe produced by Alden since 1973. This plain-toe derby style represents enduring American craftsmanship. Constructed with shell leather and known for its versatility, the 990 is favored by professionals and those seeking a timeless, durable footwear option....

8.86 Great
Why this score?

Iconic shell cordovan plain blucher with superb heritage reputation; high price, scarcity, and occasional QC complaints temper perfection.

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12 Edward Green Newbury

The Newbury is a plain-toe derby shoe produced by Edward Green, an English shoemaker that has been based in Northampton since 1890. Edward Green constructs its footwear using Goodyear welting, a method that allows for resoling, and sources full-grain leathers from established European tanneries. The...

8.84 Great
Why this score?

Elegant Edward Green craftsmanship, premium leather, and superb finishing earn high regard; exclusivity and fit sensitivity restrict broader ratings.

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13 Alden Plain Toe Blucher

The Alden Plain Toe Blucher is a dress shoe produced by the Alden Shoe Company, an American footwear manufacturer founded in Massachusetts in 1884. The shoe is constructed using a traditional blucher design, characterized by its open lacing system where the eyelet tabs are sewn on top of the vamp. I...

8.83 Great
Why this score?

American footwear staple acclaimed in shell cordovan for durability, patina, and timeless versatility; high price and difficult sizing are common drawbacks.

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14 Viberg 2030 Last Derby

The Viberg 2030 Last Derby is a specific footwear design produced by Viberg, a Canadian boot manufacturing company established in 1931. The "2030" designation refers to the company's dressiest shoe last, featuring a narrow, elongated almond-shaped toe. A derby construction is utilized for the lacing...

8.78 Great
Why this score?

Exceptional Canadian construction, premium leather, and influential 2030 last command boot-community acclaim; high cost and demanding fit are recurring criticisms.

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15 Red Wing Postman Oxford 101

The Red Wing Postman Oxford (Style 101) is a plain-toe work shoe produced by the American footwear manufacturer Red Wing Shoes. It was originally designed to meet the specifications of the United States Postal Service, requiring a shoe that provided all-day comfort for workers walking on hard surfac...

8.78 Great
Why this score?

A workwear icon praised for durability, comfort after break-in, and resolable construction; utilitarian looks and narrow fit divide users.

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16 Crockett & Jones Moreton

The Crockett & Jones Moreton is a men's plain-toe derby shoe manufactured by the heritage English shoemaker Crockett & Jones in Northampton. As part of the brand's Country Collection, it is constructed on the rounded 324 last, giving it a robust, traditional profile suitable for rural wear. The shoe...

8.76 Great
Why this score?

Widely respected for Crockett and Jones craftsmanship, durable grain leather, comfortable country last, and versatility; premium cost and broad proportions are minor drawbacks.

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17 Berluti Andy

The Berluti Andy is a men's plain-toe derby shoe produced by the French leather house Berluti, founded in 1895. Named after Andy Warhol, who commissioned bespoke footwear from the house, it is distinguished by Venezia calf leather finished with Berluti's signature patina, a hand-applied coloring pro...

8.73 Great
Why this score?

Iconic Berluti design celebrated for patina, elegant shape, and cultural prestige; extreme pricing and delicate finish limit practical ratings.

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18 Grant Stone Plain Toe Blucher

The Grant Stone Plain Toe Blucher is a men's dress shoe characterized by its open lacing system and a vamp completely free of decorative perforations or medallions. Manufactured in China, the shoe utilizes Goodyear welt construction, allowing for resoling and extended wear. It is designed by the Ame...

8.72 Great
Why this score?

Enthusiast favorite for excellent leather, robust construction, finishing, and value; substantial weight and limited retail fitting are common reservations.

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19 Tricker's Malton

Tricker's Malton is a country-style derby shoe produced by R.E. Tricker Ltd., an English shoemaker founded in 1829 and based in Northampton, England. The company holds a Royal Warrant from the Prince of Wales and is known for traditional Goodyear welted construction. The Malton features a plain toe...

8.71 Great
Why this score?

Rugged country construction, premium leather, and longevity earn strong enthusiast approval; bulk, weight, and break-in divide users.

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20 John Lobb Harlyn

The John Lobb Harlyn is a classic plain-toe derby shoe renowned for its Goodyear construction, a hallmark of British shoemaking excellence. Produced by this historic UK brand—now part of Hermès—it’s favored by discerning gentlemen seeking refined footwear and enduring quality. It represents generati...

8.70 Great
Why this score?

John Lobb craft and luxury reputation are excellent; buckle derby format is distinctive but less universally preferred.

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21 Guidi 992 Classic Derby Shoes

The Guidi 992 is a classic derby shoe produced by Guidi, an Italian tannery and shoemaker based in Tuscany. The company's leatherworking history traces back to 1896, focusing on traditional tanning techniques and object-dyed treatments. The 992 model features a plain-toe silhouette constructed from...

8.61 Great
Why this score?

Cult acclaim for exceptional horse leather, hand-dyed character, durability, and aging; demanding fit, sparse availability, and price reduce accessibility.

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22 Crockett & Jones Grasmere

The Crockett & Jones Grasmere is a plain-fronted derby shoe manufactured in the brand's Northampton, England factory. Built on a traditional round-toe last, it is constructed from durable, pebbled Scotch-grain leather and features a rubber Dainite sole. The inclusion of a storm welt provides enhance...

8.61 Great
Why this score?

Crockett & Jones craftsmanship, balanced country styling, and durable construction receive strong approval; premium price remains the main reservation.

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23 Crockett & Jones Highbury

The Crockett & Jones Highbury is a men's plain-toe derby shoe built on the English shoemaker's square-toed 348 last. Crockett & Jones, founded in 1879 in Northampton, England, is known for its Goodyear-welted construction. The Highbury features a three-eyelet lacing configuration and is made from ca...

8.59 Great
Why this score?

Elegant last, strong finishing, and dependable construction earn praise; conservative styling and premium pricing limit wider excitement.

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24 Church's Consul

The Church's Consul is a classic plain-toe derby dress shoe manufactured by Church's, a heritage footwear brand based in Northampton, England. It is constructed on the company's traditional 173 last, which provides a quintessential English shoe silhouette. Featuring an open-lacing system and a clean...

8.46 Great
Why this score?

Longstanding business-shoe benchmark with conservative styling and durable construction; post-acquisition pricing and uneven value perceptions weaken recent consensus.

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25 Tricker's Robert Derby Shoe

Tricker’s Robert Derby shoes are hand-made in England using Goodyear welt construction. This classic design features a plain toe and offers a refined silhouette suitable for professional or everyday wear. The durable Goodyear sole ensures longevity while maintaining a timeless aesthetic. These shoes...

8.44 Great
Why this score?

Refined Tricker's derby with premium materials and durable construction; strong acclaim, though less culturally famous than country models.

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26 Cheaney Arthur III Derby Shoe

The Cheaney Arthur III Derby Shoe represents a traditional British shoemaking heritage. Constructed by Cheaney, established in Northamptonshire since 1886, this shoe utilizes Goodyear welt construction for durability and longevity. Its plain-toe design offers timeless style suitable for discerning i...

8.42 Great
Why this score?

A Cheaney staple with strong reviews for versatility, build, and value; below luxury-tier finishing but highly trusted.

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27 Crockett & Jones Ashdown

The Crockett & Jones Ashdown is a traditional derby shoe constructed with a Goodyear welt for lasting durability. Its plain-toe design and rubber sole offer practicality suitable for country pursuits or everyday wear. The brand’s heritage, established in 1883, makes it an ideal choice for those valu...

8.38 Great
Why this score?

Durable country derby with high brand reputation and practical sole; less famous than Pembroke or Handgrade models.

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28 Crockett & Jones Cardiff 4

Crockett & Jones’ Cardiff 4 is a classic, Goodyear welted derby shoe constructed from plain leather. The brand, established in 1879, specializes in durable, high-quality footwear. This style is favored by professionals and discerning individuals seeking a timeless and well-made dress shoe for everyd...

8.36 Great
Why this score?

Well-executed plain derby with premium build; low visual distinction and moderate model fame keep it from elite score.

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29 Red Wing Postman Oxford No. 101

The Red Wing Postman Oxford No. 101 is a classic American derby shoe renowned for its durable construction and comfortable design. Featuring a plain toe and a cushioned leather sole, it was originally developed for postal workers but remains a versatile choice for professionals and individuals seeki...

8.34 Great
Why this score?

Iconic work oxford with excellent durability reputation and strong cult following; stiff break-in and utilitarian styling limit universality.

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30 Crockett & Jones Brecon

Crockett & Jones’ Brecon is a classic derby shoe crafted in England. Constructed with a Goodyear welted sole for lasting durability and repairability, it offers a refined plain-toe design suitable for formal occasions. The brand's heritage, dating back to 1879, ensures quality materials and construc...

8.32 Great
Why this score?

Reliable country derby from a highly regarded maker; practical and durable, though not a signature icon.

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