





Bourton Country Shoe - Nut Brown Horween (Tricker's Exclusive)
Product Description
The Bourton shoe by Tricker’s blends durability and style, featuring a rich Dublin #8 leather that develops a stunning patina over time. Its iconic full-wing brogue detailing and robust construction create versatility between a boot and a low-cut derby. Fitted with a Dainite Rubber Sole for traction and longevity, this shoe is engineered for both comfort in the elements and timeless appeal, making it a remarkable addition to any wardrobe. From the brand: The Bourton is more than a shoe; it is a Tricker’s institution. Built on the iconic 4444 last , it is celebrated for its generous silhouette and bold, "oversized" character. This Construct Exclusive edition features the traditional full-wing brogue detailing and a bellows tongue, creating a robust profile that offers the protection of a boot with the versatility of a low-cut derby. Dublin #8 Horween: Deep Character By utilizing Dublin #8 leather , this Bourton gains an incredible depth of color and texture. Dublin is a vegetable-tanned leather infused with the same premium oil and wax blend used in Horween’s Shell Cordovan. The Color: A rich, complex "Number 8" hue—a deep burgundy-brown that reveals lighter crimson tones when the leather flexes. The Grain: Unlike smoother calf leathers, Dublin has a rugged, natural grain that showcases the hide's authentic character. It is a leather that doesn't just age; it matures, developing a high-contrast patina that only gets better with every mile. The Pull-Up: The high wax content provides a dramatic "pull-up" effect, ensuring the shoe looks dynamic and full of life through every stride. Built to Last To ground this exceptional upper, we’ve fitted it with a Dainite Rubber Sole . This classic British studded sole provides reliable traction and longevity without compromising the shoe’s iconic profile. Combined with a Goodyear Storm Welt and a natural leather midsole, the Bourton is engineered to be a lifetime companion, ready for a full 90 minutes in the elements and decades more beyond.











