Wholecut Oxford - Black
The Wholecut Oxford is considered by many to be the most formal and demanding shoe in menswear — and with good reason. Cut from a single, uninterrupted piece of full-grain leather, it has no seams across the upper to interrupt its clean, sculptural profile. The 3DM Wholecut Oxford in Black achieves this at a fraction of what luxury brands charge, without compromising on material or construction. Blake-stitched by artisans in our small-batch workshop, it is the kind of shoe that makes even a simple suit look considered.
Key Features
- Single-piece full-grain leather upper — no seams, no interruption
- Rich black hand-dyed finish with natural variation
- Blake-stitch construction — slim, sleek silhouette
- Closed Oxford lacing system for a formal line
- Fully leather-lined interior
- Leather outsole — resoleable
Sizing help
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Wide fits & half sizes
Not shown online, but made to order. We'll recommend them if your feet need them.
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Wholecut Oxford - Black
Style & Occasion
The most formal shoe in any wardrobe. Reserve for black-tie optional events, important meetings, weddings, and occasions that demand the very best.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is a wholecut Oxford considered so formal?
The wholecut is made from a single piece of leather with no seams across the upper. This seamless construction is technically demanding and produces the cleanest, most refined silhouette in footwear.
What is the difference between an Oxford and a Derby?
An Oxford has closed lacing where the quarters are stitched under the vamp for a cleaner, dressier look. A Derby has open lacing, making it slightly more casual.
Can these be resoled?
Yes — Blake-stitch construction and a leather outsole make resoling straightforward at any cobbler.