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Description
The In'Ei Coin Loafers are a new style from Rolling Dub Trio - built on the Munson last, they're deliberately minimal, forgoing anything flashy or unusual in order to better perfect the fundamentals. They feature sleek uppers, utilizing tight, precise rows of high SPI (stitches per inch) sewing with all tonal thread. These shoes took additional inspiration from the essay "In Praise of Shadows" (1933) by Japanese literary figure Junichiro Tanizaki.
They're made from an all black Dutch box calf leather, a light and surprisingly sturdy calfskin with a gentle shine and even surface texture. The leather is chrome tanned and aniline-finished, with additional treatment happening after the hides have left the tannery in the Netherlands and arrived in Japan: where Rolling Dub Trio apply a final wax conditioning and brushing after they've been sewn up into shoes.
They stand on a custom "The Boots Factory" cork rubber outsole & AR heel combination, offering a fantastic combination of traction and durability alongside a sleek low profile. Inside, they feature RDT's usual kip leather lining for comfort and longevity.
These are built on the Munson Last, for the best fit, we suggest going down 1 full size from Brannock. If you have particularly wide feet, you may only need to size down 0.5 from Brannock.
- Dutch box calf leather (finished in Japan)
- Partial kip lining
- Rolling Dub Trio J-Munson last
- Conditioned after construction
- 270 degree Goodyear flat welt
- Custom "The Boots Factory: cork rubber outsole
- Custom "The Boots Factory" AR heel
- Tonal thread
- Penny loafer silhouette
- Custom internal stamp
- Made in Japan for MR. BOOTSAHOLIC
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Built on Rolling Dub Trio's J-Munson last, featuring a standard D-width fit and comfortably roomy forefoot.
Need help with sizing? Contact us.
- Narrow and low volume feet:
- 1 size smaller than Brannock
- D-Width and average volume feet:
- 1 size smaller than Brannock
- E & EE-Width and high volume feet:
- 0.5 size smaller than Brannock
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