The Bourton is a piece of Northampton shoemaking history, this derby shoe that sports heavy broguing is an icon of country footwear. The perforations on the brogue were originally a functional characteristic positioned to allow water to drain from the shoes but also to allow for ventilation. Wildsmith have subtly updated the design, changing the circular brogue to a diamond which is where the Wildsmith DNA combines beautifully with that of Tricker's. Wildsmith and Tricker’s are famous for producing different types of footwear but this collaboration brings the best of both brands together to create a whole new look.
Complemented with Vibram Vi-Lite soles for comfort and durability, this collection has been made using the traditional Goodyear-welted construction method, which means these three styles can be repaired and refurbished for many years.
Style: Brogue Shoe
Sole: Vibram Vi-Lite Sole
Last: 4444
Fit: Go Down 1/2 Size
At Wildsmith, we've spent years perfecting our craft, but we know everyone's feet are unique. Some prefer a roomy fit, others a snugger feel. Our shoes are standard fitting, and this guide, created with our fitting experts, will help you find your perfect size. For personalized advice, contact our experts at (+44)1548 801401 or info@wildsmith.com
How to measure your feet
Wear the socks you normally pair with your shoes.
Place your foot on a piece of paper on a flat surface. Either trace your outline or measure from heel to longest toe.
Match your measurement to the size chart below, adjusting for your foot shape.
Adjust for foot shape
Normal: Choose the size closest to your measurement.
Wide: Choose a half size larger.
Narrow: If between sizes, choose the smaller size.
Note: Measurements (mm) below correspond to foot length, not the internal length of the shoe.
Length of Foot MM
246
250
254
258
262
266
271
275
279
283
288
292
296
304
308
UK Size
5
6
6½
7
7½
8
8½
9
9½
10
10½
11
11½
12
13
EU Size
39
40
40.5
41
41.5
42
42.5
43
43.5
44
44.5
45
45.5
46
47
US Size
6
7
7½
8
8½
9
9½
10
10½
11
11½
12
12½
13
14
Note: Measurements (mm) in the link below correspond to foot length, not the internal length of the shoe.
We only make our footwear from the finest quality materials to ensure they last by sourcing from Leather Working Group tanneries and other materials from sustainable or organic sources.
Use a dry cloth or a stiff shoe brush to prevent the build-up of dust and dirt. Use a shoe tree to store your freshly polished shoes to preserve their 'just-new' look. Apply shoe cream to help nourish the leather and prevent drying and cracking. Using a wax polish will maximise the water-repelling properties of the leather, form a layer of protection against staining and create that perfect shine.