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Yanko Stitchdown split toe boot dark brown suede
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A really nice everyday boot, made with the so-called Stitchdown construction, where the upper leather is turned outwards and sewn onto a leather midsole, to which the rubber sole is attached. A construction that can withstand water well, and which can easily be re-soled by a cobbler. Made on round toe last S292, in dark brown Repello gum oil suede from the well-known British tannery Charles F. Stead. Fitted with soft comfortable crepe natural rubber soles.
Yanko is one of the oldest still active classic shoe brands from Spain, founded in 1961. In the 90s they were one of the world's largest manufacturers of Goodyear welted shoes in the late 20th century, today they are clearly smaller, but still have a solid reputation as an affordable manufacturer of quality shoes.
Note that on this type of Stitchdown construction there are often marks in the uppers from the sole stitching machine, this is normal and it often becomes less visible over time when the shoes have been worn. Also, linings and stiffeners are turned outwards (because of this, soft celastic stiffeners are used here, in order to be able to bend them in the required way) and can therefore be visible along the edge.
Construction:
Stitchdown. Upper turns outward, sewn into leather midsole, to which the outsole is attached. Can easily be re-soled.
Sole:
Crepe sole made of natural rubber.
Sizing:
The shoes are slightly small in size, most go up 0.5 in size if you have a normal / slightly wide foot (if you have a slightly narrower foot, however, most people choose the same size) compared to welted shoes from, for example, Skolyx, TLB Mallorca, Loake, Crockett & Jones and Carmina's sizes. Here you will find a detailed size guide for our shoes. If you are still unsure of your size, email ktj@skolyx.se.
Shoe care:
Saphir Medaille d'Or Super Invulner (protection against moisture and dirt). Use suede brush regularly to brush away dirt and dust.
Yanko is one of the oldest still active classic shoe brands from Spain, founded in 1961. In the 90s they were one of the world's largest manufacturers of Goodyear welted shoes in the late 20th century, today they are clearly smaller, but still have a solid reputation as an affordable manufacturer of quality shoes.
Note that on this type of Stitchdown construction there are often marks in the uppers from the sole stitching machine, this is normal and it often becomes less visible over time when the shoes have been worn. Also, linings and stiffeners are turned outwards (because of this, soft celastic stiffeners are used here, in order to be able to bend them in the required way) and can therefore be visible along the edge.
Construction:
Stitchdown. Upper turns outward, sewn into leather midsole, to which the outsole is attached. Can easily be re-soled.
Sole:
Crepe sole made of natural rubber.
Sizing:
The shoes are slightly small in size, most go up 0.5 in size if you have a normal / slightly wide foot (if you have a slightly narrower foot, however, most people choose the same size) compared to welted shoes from, for example, Skolyx, TLB Mallorca, Loake, Crockett & Jones and Carmina's sizes. Here you will find a detailed size guide for our shoes. If you are still unsure of your size, email ktj@skolyx.se.
Shoe care:
Saphir Medaille d'Or Super Invulner (protection against moisture and dirt). Use suede brush regularly to brush away dirt and dust.
Which shoe care products to use:
Before use, go over the shoes gently with a a suede brush followed by Saphir Medaille d'Or Super Invulner to protect from water and dirt. Use Saphir Medaille d'Or Suede Renovator Spray in Dark brown when the colour needs to be improved and to give some nourishment. For more thorough yet gentle cleaning we recommend Saphir Medaille d'Or Omninettoyant suede cleaner. We recommend using cedar wood shoe trees to prevent unnecessary creasing and extend the lifespan of your footwear.
Read more about how to use these products on the respective product pages, or in the shoe care guide linked below.
Basic shoe care:
- Don’t use the same pair for two consecutive days
- Brush / wipe the shoes off after use
- Use shoe trees and shoehorn
- Treat regular leather with shoe cream, treat suede and textile with waterproofing spray
Learn more on these steps in this guide.
Further shoe care info:
For more on how to clean, refresh and protect suede and nubuck, read this guide.
Before use, go over the shoes gently with a a suede brush followed by Saphir Medaille d'Or Super Invulner to protect from water and dirt. Use Saphir Medaille d'Or Suede Renovator Spray in Dark brown when the colour needs to be improved and to give some nourishment. For more thorough yet gentle cleaning we recommend Saphir Medaille d'Or Omninettoyant suede cleaner. We recommend using cedar wood shoe trees to prevent unnecessary creasing and extend the lifespan of your footwear.
Read more about how to use these products on the respective product pages, or in the shoe care guide linked below.
Basic shoe care:
- Don’t use the same pair for two consecutive days
- Brush / wipe the shoes off after use
- Use shoe trees and shoehorn
- Treat regular leather with shoe cream, treat suede and textile with waterproofing spray
Learn more on these steps in this guide.
Further shoe care info:
For more on how to clean, refresh and protect suede and nubuck, read this guide.
- MaterialSuede
- LastS292
- SoleRubber sole
- TypeBoots
- WidthF (standard)
- GenderMen
- ColorDark brown
- ConstructionStitchdown
- BrandYanko
With the Stitchdown construction, the upper is turned outwards, sewn to a vegetable tanned leather midsole, onto which the outsole is attached with glue. They can easily be resoled by just removing the outsole from the midsole, while the sole stitch is intact.
Note that on this type of Stitchdown construction there are often marks in the uppers from the sole stitching machine, this is normal and it often becomes less visible over time when the shoes have been worn. Also, linings and stiffeners are turned outwards (because of this, soft celastic stiffeners are used here, in order to be able to bend them in the required way) and can therefore be visible along the edge.
Note that on this type of Stitchdown construction there are often marks in the uppers from the sole stitching machine, this is normal and it often becomes less visible over time when the shoes have been worn. Also, linings and stiffeners are turned outwards (because of this, soft celastic stiffeners are used here, in order to be able to bend them in the required way) and can therefore be visible along the edge.