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Classic autumn shoes: Cheaney for Toast

— by Alyson Walsh

 

I think I’ve forgotten how to wear shoes. It’s been such a lovely, long summer and – if you can brave the morning chill – is still just about warm enough for Birkenstocks. So this year’s autumn transition feels particularly tricky. I’ve noticed that Toast has a small range of women’s styles handcrafted in England by master shoemakers Joseph Cheaney & Sons. The British brand has been manufacturing traditional footwear since 1886 and is now owned by cousins Jonathan and William Church, of the Church’s shoe family – which is now owned by Prada. Talk about Trad Shoe Shuffle. Obviously, being made in Northamptonshire from the finest leathers means these gorgeous shoes aren’t cheap, but with footwear I honestly believe that you get what you pay for. My favourites are the dark navy Emily monkstrap shoe, £265, available HERE – I’d wear them everyday with black trousers or dark denim jeans – and the Maisie Oxford brogue, £265, available HERE.

 

Who doesn’t love a new pair of autumn shoes?

 

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