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Lobb Philip II, UK 11.5 (US 12.5), dark brown, including Lobb trees

SOLD
Excellent condition Philip II oxfords from John Lobb
(Paris).
From Lobb's "Prestige Collection", featuring beveled waist and premium soles. Shoe quarters made from a single piece of leather, wrapping around the heel. Uppers in excellent shape, with a very small scratch at the very tip of the left toe (see photos), which should polish out. Some wear on the soles.

Flush mounted toe plates professionally installed by B. Nelson's in NYC
7000 last, UK size 11.5 E (fits US size 12.5 D).

Outsole dimensions: 13" by 4.25"
One of Lobb's most iconic and timeless designs.
Current retail price for this model is $1785 (without trees)

Includes Lobb shoe bags and Lobb lasted shoe trees, the latter of which cost $165 alone.
Willing to sell for $500 without shoe trees--contact me if interested
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