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Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx
  • Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout | Skolyx

Midas x Skolyx Service boot brown roughout

$462

NOTE: See below for sizing guidance.

Hand welted service boots from the reputable brand Midas Bootmaker (the workwear brand of Winson Shoemaker). Made on the last Edlyn which is a classic Service boot last with a round toe, in a really durable brown roughout leather (which differs from full reverse calf suede in having a less sanded nap). This comes from the tannery Cisarua, a family owned tannery started back in 1949, which has gained global interest in recent years due to their high quality products.

The shoes are entirely handmade (apart from the machine stitching of the uppers), they are lasted by hand, hand welted and have a handmade sole stitch, even if they are made with a rubber outsole (!). We also have a higher specification than the regular Midas shoes, where we've chosen real leather for both the heel stiffener and the toe puff, which moulds nicely to the foot and can be reshaped if necessary, made from the same type of veg-tanned shoulder leather as the insoles. The pattern is also made specifically for this collaboration, with fewer rows of stitching than Midas regular service boot version.

This is a collaboration we are extremely proud of. We are the first European retailer ever who sell Indonesian handmade workwear boots, and we're also one of the first retailers in the world who can offer Indonesian handmade boots as RTW, outside of its home country. The price on these, considering the quality and the level of craftsmanship, is simply amazing. We have a limited number of these boots in stock.

Indonesia is one of the world's foremost centres of manufacture of workwear boots, a tradition that dates back to when the country was a Dutch colony, but which has evolved and been refined over the decades since the country gained independence in the 1940s. Uniquely, however, they still do everything almost exclusively by hand, not with lasting machines, Goodyear machines and McKay machines for stitching and so on, but with awl, needle, knife, hammer etc. Production is in general very small-scale, Midas / Winson is a small workshop with eight people that only makes about 30 pairs of shoes a month.

These are boots that are made to be worn hard, really solidly made in thick leather, both in terms of upper leather and insole leather, which requires some time to break in but then becomes as one with your feet (a good tip for easier break-in is to not use the top eyelets). Have half length gusset tongue to prevent water or snow entering the shoe. Can be re-soled an unlimited number of times, thanks to the hand welted construction.

See more detailed specifications below, and read more detailed information about the shoes and about Midas Bootmaker here.

Construction:

Hand welted with handmade sole stitch.
Both heel and toe stiffeners are made of real leather, which conforms to the feet in the best way possible, and can be reshaped if necessary.

Sole:
Dainite studded rubber sole.

Size:
Comes in full EU sizes, so 6,6 mm in length between each size, so not directly comparable to UK/US sizes. See below for further sizing guidance. When in between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size and also order a thin insole in leather. If you are still uncertain on your size, please e-mail ktj@skolyx.se for further guidance.

Care:
Use Saphir Super Invulner for protection and Saphir Suede Renovator Spray in medium brown if you wish to freshen up the color. Use a suede brush to brush out dust and dirt. On the sole edge in leather, use Saphir Medaille d'Or Creme Pommadier shoe cream. We do recommend using shoe trees in cedar wood to prevent cracks from excessive creasing and prolong the lifespan of the boots.

Fast worldwide deliveries
Exchange/return items until Jan. 7
Free shipping in EU on orders above €120
Size: EU 41 / UK 7 / US 8
Quantity

Data sheet

Sole
Rubber sole
Last
Edlyn
Construction
Hand welted
Material
Light brown suede
Brand
Midas Bootmaker
Gender
Male
Type
Boots
Width
F (standard)

See in the text above for which specific products to use for these shoes.

Basic shoe care:
- Don’t use the same pair for two consecutive days
- Brush / wipe the shoes off after use
- Use shoe trees and shoehorn
- Treat leather with shoe cream / suede and textile with waterproofing spray
Learn more on these steps in this guide.

Further shoe care info:
Read this guide on how to clean, nourish and shine leather shoes.
For how to clean, refresh and protect suede and nubuck, read this guide.

Shipping & delivery

EU: 2-5 business days. Free shipping from €120.
Switzerland: 1-4 business days. Free shipping from €200.
Norway: 1-4 business days. Free shipping from 900kr.
USA: 2-5 business days. Free shipping from $300. No extra customs charges for orders under $800. VAT is deducted.
Rest of the World: 2-7 business days. VAT is deducted on orders outside the EU. Shipping cost varies by destination.

To read more about shipping and delivery click here.

When ordering engraved products, there is an additional delivery time of 5-8 working days. In the case of a special order (customized shoes where you choose the leather, sole, etc.) of shoes, so-called MTO (made to order) / GMTO (group made to order), the estimated delivery time is about 6-8 weeks.

Returns & exchanges

You may return or exchange whole or part of your order if you notify us within 14 days after you received your products. Return costs are covered by you and shipping of exchange products are covered by us.
Return and exchange rights do not apply to products with engraving, made to order products and group made to order products.

To read more about returns and exchanges click here.

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Listed below are the full specifications of these shoes, and how they differ from standard Goodyear welted shoes:

- Lasted by hand, using pliers and hand hammered nails. When the upper is pulled over the shoe last, this is done with two different machines on standard Goodyear welted shoes.
- Insole made of thick vegetable tanned shoulder leather where the holdfast for the welt seam is carved out by hand with a sharp knife. On regular welted shoes it's a slightly thinner leather insole with a canvas strip glued to it, to which the welt is stitched.
- The heel stiffener and toe puff are made from the same type of leather as the insole, where it's split into thinner pieces and these are then cut and skived by hand to act as stiffeners, which when attached by hand treated with starch-based paste which makes the leather stiff when dry. On regular welted shoes, the toe cap is made of celastic (plastic-impregnated textile that is heated and then keeps the shape of the last as it cools) and the heel stiffener is usually made of celastic or leather board (leather dust mixed with glue) that is preformed, in some cases (as on TLB Mallorca Artista) of real leather but often also then preformed.
- Welt stitch sewn by hand, with awl, needle and twisted thread. When the leather strip that runs around the shoe is attached to the upper leather and the insole, the seam on regular welted shoes is sewn with a Goodyear machine.
- Sole stitch sewn by hand. The seam that attaches the welt to the outsole, the one that is removed and remade when you resole the shoes (until the welt becomes too worn and needs to be replaced as well) and which is sewn with a McKay sewing machine on regular welted shoes.
- The bottom filling consists of a cork plate in the front part, instead of the cheaper cork mass usually used. At the waist is a metal shank covered with the same vegetable tanned leather as the insole is made of, otherwise often just cork mass is used here as well.
- The heel is built up layer by layer, and pegged by hand from both the bottom and the inside of the shoe. Almost all factory-made welted shoes use pre-built heels that are put on the shoes in one piece and pegged by machine.

Read even more about how the shoes are made and about Midas Bootmaker, and watch footage of the production, here.


Sizing guidance
Midas boots are made in full EU sizes, which means that the difference in length between each size is approximately one Paris Point 6,6 mm. That can be compared to UK/US sizing which is 8,46 mm difference between full sizes, 4,23 mm between half sizes. Therefore, one can't really directly compare Midas sizing to UK/US sizing. Furthermore, since these are boots with roomy, round toe boxes, the length between the toes and front part of the shoe is in general relatively short, especially compared to regular dress shoes.

Below you'll find measurements of the different sizes. We recommend approximately around 10 mm shorter feet. When in between sizes, choose the larger size and add a thin leather insole (note, our insoles are small in size, choose EU43 for shoes in EU42). Inner length is taken from the back point of the shoe furthest back and furthest front, with a shoe measurement device, shown in mm.

Midas measurements chart


As mentioned, it's difficult to do direct comparisons to UK/US sizes, but to help further you can see the closest "true to size" UK welted dress shoes sizing below. Normally US sizing is 1 up from this (for example for Allen Edmonds 65 last or Viberg 2030 last), for some brands only 0,5 (for example for Alden Barrie).

Midas - dress shoe sizing comparison

For further sizing guidance, please contact us at ktj@skolyx.se.