Wingtip Derby Brogue - High Gloss Black - MTO 6 Weeks
The Wingtip Derby Brogue in High Gloss Black is one of the most expressive shoes in the 3DM range. Full brogue perforations across a W-shaped wingtip seam meet a hand-burnished, high-gloss black finish — a combination that is simultaneously traditional and theatrical. Made to order in a 6-week window, each pair is built with the same Blake-stitch construction and full-grain leather as the rest of the range.
Key Features
- Full-grain black leather upper — hand-burnished high-gloss finish
- Full brogue (wingtip) perforations
- Open Derby lacing
- Made to order — 6-week production window
- Blake-stitch construction
- Fully leather-lined interior
- Leather outsole — resoleable
Sizing help
Not sure which size to order?
You'll see full sizes here only — but the right fit depends on more than length. Spend five minutes measuring, and a fitting expert tells you exactly what to order in this style.
The right size for this style
Every last runs differently. We match your measurements to how this shoe actually fits.
Wide fits & half sizes
Not shown online, but made to order. We'll recommend them if your feet need them.
If it isn't right
Exchanges are free. Returns accepted with a small restocking fee. We'll guide you to the correct fit — and keep your size on file for next time.
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Wingtip Derby Brogue - High Gloss Black
Style & Occasion
A shoe with genuine personality. Pairs with charcoal, navy, and black suits. Works in formal and smart casual settings where character is welcome.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does high gloss mean?
The leather has been hand-burnished to a deep mirror-shine finish — richer and more lustrous than a standard polish, achieved through multiple rounds of hand application.
Is a wingtip derby appropriate for business formal?
Yes — a full brogue derby in black is accepted in most business formal settings, though it reads as slightly more expressive than a plain Oxford.