Discover the perfect blend of sophistication and laid-back style with the Jag59 Jumper boots. These higher-leg derby boots feature a straight toe cap that effortlessly marries dressy elegance with casual ruggedness. The resilient, military-inspired design adds a unique twist to your wardrobe, making these boots a versatile choice for various occasions. With a classic cap-toe silhouette, they exude an air of refinement, while the speed hooks impart a touch of rugged charm, enhancing their overall appeal as essential Jumper boots.
*Burnished
Materials: navy box calf
Lining: beige calf leather
Sole: black commando rubber sole
Last: Savile - Sleek looking aesthetic with slight chisel toe
PREMIUM LEATHER : We work exclusively with the best leather tanneries and importers, ethically sourced and bred. Our leather catalog is high grade 100% calf leather.
ABSORBENT LAYER : All our shoes have a special midsole that absorbs the impact of walking, giving you greater comfort and managing to extend the life of the sole.
ORIGINAL SOLE: Our soles are made in the traditional way, making them with several layers of pressed leather for the standard leather sole and other high quality materials for our other soles. All of our construction methods are universally recognized as the best type of classic methods including Goodyear welt, blake stitched, etc..
LEATHER LINING : The inner skin of the Q is composed of a soft calf leather lining, which makes them much more comfortable and long lasting.
HANDCRAFTED PRODUCT: Our designs are hand made. We do not use molds or laser cutting. All our production links are made and supervised by high expert footwear craftsmen with over 40 years of experience.
OUR SEAL: All our products include a specially made QS® logo stamp to recognize authenticity.
When comparing two different shoes you should know that, despite their external differences, the inner shape is the key element when it comes to fitting.
See below a comparison between two Wholecut shoes as an example, both with the same size (42 EU).
The one on the left is made using the Zurigo Last (rounded toe) and the other one uses the Monti Last (long chisel toe).
As you can see, the long and narrow toe shape of the Monti last generates a larger blind / unused space at the toe. How much space you have in front of the toe varies depending on the type of shoe and its toe shape.
That is why, even though the shoe on the right is 1 cm longer (total length measured from the heel to the tip of the toe) both shoes are effectively the same size.
Admittedly, there's no point in comparing the fitting of two different shoes only based on their total length.