It's not often I get exclusive personal tip-offs from a national newspaper's fashion editor so when Deirdre McQuillan (of The Irish Times) let me in on a sartorial secret, I was, naturally, all ears. Established in 1934 by the pioneering Eugène Heschung, shoemakers Heschung is one of those brands that purveys timeless, well-crafted footwear with a website that underlines its colourful past to boot (don't you just love those scrolling timelines that condense a near century's worth of history into a webpage? School textbook-authors take note...).
When I proclaimed my love for boots, Ms. McQuillan recommended this artisanal Alsatian brand. But it's not just the heavy-hitters that makes these artists famous - they proffer a range of dress and casual shoes too. You may recall the collab. with Comme Des Garcons a while back, a marriage of aesthetics which almost had me salivating at the mouth only for the too-thick sole. Yes, Rei, thick soles may scream alternative but, attractive? Oh no...
Anyway, it's their boots I'm after. For reasons better articulated by the below pictures...

^ Jasione Rouge - €320

^ Hakea Noir - €360

^ Gingko Expresso - €350

^ Douglas Plomb - €350
Find them at La Botte.
Images from La Botte
2 comments:
They're all great. If I had to pick one though, I would pick that almost burnt orange color.
John: Think I'd much the same. Although, I'm still in need of a good black pair...
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