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This double-stitched, full-brogue, wingtip Derby primarily impresses with the numerous details that make it a masterpiece: From the ornamental Lyra lacing that opulently adorns the shaft, to gleaming box calf (the classic smooth leather used to make this sophisticated men's shoe), through to the hand-woven braided welt. Said welt serves as a hallmark of the masterful Heinrich Dinkelacker craftsmanship, and elevates this traditional full-brogue Derby into a truly luxurious specimen.
We make magnificent footwear in our Budapest factory, where it takes our experts over 300 work steps to complete each shoe. This double-stitched, full-leather men's shoe has a crowning touch on the bottom: a double sole held in place by a meticulously arranged set of three nails. The sole leather, sourced from the Trier-based Rendenbach tannery, ensures extraordinary elegance, comfort, and durability.
Without Haste. Slow Fashion.
Today, as 140 years ago, only around 25 pairs of shoes are made each day. 300 work steps completed by hand and the finest materials, selected according to the principle that a premium shoe is made from premium components, define the difference between expensive and valuable.
Crafted by a master. Worn by an Expert.

Exclusive
Each day, only about 25 pairs of Dinkelacker shoes are made by the skilled hands of master craftsmen: this is one of them. As a result, Germany’s most exclusive men’s shoe brand is only available in limited qualities, from selected retailers or here in our online shop.

High-quality
Only the most sophisticated materials are used to make hand-crafted Heinrich Dinkelacker footwear. Moreover, each shoe spends six whole days on a last in our factory. This pays off for wearers, ensuring extreme durability and magnificent fidelity to fit that put this footwear in a league of its own.

Iconic
Heinrich Dinkelacker has gone further towards defining the Budapester than any other shoe brand. Some of our lasts have been in use for over 60 years. Our shoes feature striking and unique details that make them instantly recognisable to insiders, from top managers of stock-listed enterprises through to Berlin-based hipsters.