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Allen Edmonds Delray Split-Toe Derby

description Allen Edmonds Delray Split-Toe Derby Overview

The Allen Edmonds Delray is a men's split-toe derby shoe with an apron-front design and open lacing. Its divided toe seam gives it a more articulated appearance than a plain-toe business shoe, while its welted construction allows qualifying pairs to be recrafted by replacing worn components. It is intended for business and smart-casual wardrobes that call for a structured leather shoe without the closed lacing of an Oxford.

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What makes the Allen Edmonds Delray a split-toe derby?

The Delray is characterized by its distinctive apron-front design and a visible split toe. It also utilizes an open lacing system, which is the defining construction feature of a traditional derby shoe.

Can the Allen Edmonds Delray be recrafted?

Yes, the Delray is built with a recraftable welted construction. This means the shoe can be sent back to Allen Edmonds to have the soles and cork completely replaced, extending its lifespan for years.

Where are Allen Edmonds Delray shoes manufactured?

Allen Edmonds handcrafts the Delray in the United States. The brand's primary manufacturing facility is located in Port Washington, Wisconsin.

Are Allen Edmonds Delray shoes appropriate for formal wear?

While they feature high-quality welted construction, the split-toe and apron-front design leans more toward smart-casual. They are an excellent choice for business environments but are generally considered too casual for strict formal attire.

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