When it comes to modern men, certain pieces in his closet make a statement. You may or may not find a pair of Edward Green Luccombe’s masterpieces among the latter. If you don’t know who he is, Edward Green is a magnificent shoemaker from England, and he’s been making shoes since the 1930s.

A little about Edward Green

Edward Green Luccombe is a name known as a manufacturer of officer’s boots for the English army and some reputed clients such as the Duke of Windsor during the 1930s.  As of now, he’s a part of The Hand, a well-known boutique that designs and makes luxurious shoes for men.

Edward and his team of expert designers sell ready-to-wear, stylish, comfortable shoes ready to order online or purchase on a walk-in to their boutique in Amsterdam. Edward Green Luccombe’s workshop was established in 1980 in Northampton, England. He became associated with the big names of footwear ever since.

Why choose Edward Green footwear?

Not only were the shoes of Edward Green chosen by the duke of Windsor, but also well-reputed people such as Ernest Hemmingway and Cole Porter. He made a promise of “Excellence without compromise” and is still living by it as he keeps creating excellent and luxurious modern men’s shoes.

Edward Green and his team go out of their way to ensure each pair of shoes is fit to carry their founder’s name forward and be the best it can be to be worn by their owner. There are roughly 250 pairs of shoes completed each week, and a very high level of handwork goes into the production process.

Popular shoes among modern men by Edward Green

As expected, Edward Green shoes have gained popularity among customers globally, and a few specific pairs of shoes are considered to be favored more. Multiple pairs are known by their name when it comes to the mention of the brand, such as the Edward Green Padstow loafers.

Another well-known shoe is the Piccadilly loafer, worn by this generation of men as a fashion statement. As it’s said, “Get to thoroughly know yourself, then addorn accordingly.”