A shoe for the finest occasions.

Wholecuts are rare and highly prized for a reason; they are the most difficult shoes to make. Not only does the single piece of leather need to be perfect, it has to be supple and the fibers must align. The absence of ornamentation puts the leather on full display, and accentuates a tapered silhouette. Uninterrupted by lines or seams, it’s just pure leather and you. Valencia Wholecuts pair well with your most formal attire, power suits, dress pants and chinos.

This product is made from full-grain calfskin leather sourced from a Gold-Rated tannery based in Arzignano, Italy. Being the highest level of recognition awarded by the Leather Working Group, a Gold rating signifies the leather manufacturer meets the most stringent criteria and demonstrates a strong commitment to mitigating its environmental impact.

Details don’t only matter, they’re everything.

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Handcrafted with integrity

Great value shouldn't come at the expense of human dignity. For us, it's equally important to provide an excellent experience to you and to our craftspeople.

Workshop profile:

  • Founded In Bogotá, Colombia, in 1945.
  • 137 employees. 56% men, 44% women.
  • 45-hour work week.
  • Freedom to form unions.
  • Paid time off, maternity, and paternity leave.
  • Healthcare and pension plan.
  • Full salary and an entire month’s extra pay at the end of the year.
  • Water and waste management program.
  • Works with leather from an LWG Gold Rated tannery.
  • 53% of workers live within 2km and commute by bicycle.
  • Recurring health and safety audit by an independent organization.
  • Apprenticeships and professional development program.
  • Personal finance, nutrition, and health training program.

Meet some of the artisans that will craft your order.

Luis

He sews the leather for our uppers with utmost care and precision. But he's not just about work, he's also known for her infectious sense of humor and boisterous laugh that lights up the room. When he's not perfecting his craft, he loves to take leisurely walks and socialize with his friendly neighbors.

Jairo

Although he works primarily in the cutting department, his knowledge of shoemaking goes far beyond that. He's a true expert in the craft. In his free time, he's an avid soccer fan who loves to watch matches whenever possible. But what he loves most of all is spending time with his two daughters. They are the light of his life, and he cherishes every moment he gets to be with them.

Rosa

Working in the finishing department, she has extensive knowledge of polishes and creams. But her expertise doesn't stop there. She's also a culinary master, renowned for her mouth-watering lunchboxes that leave everyone wanting a bite. Her love for cooking knows no bounds.

Shipping details

Our products are crafted to order in small batches and shipped directly to you. There’s never unsold inventory, no middlemen and no high markups. All of these savings are passed on to you so you get the best in style, materials and craftsmanship at a fraction of traditional retail prices. Win-win.

Shipping: January, 2025.

Free shipping. Free returns. Free exchanges.

You will never have to pay for shipping in the contiguous US. It’s pretty simple, we want your experience to be risk-free.

30-Day money back guarantee

If your product is not what you expected just send it back (for free) in unworn condition and we’ll refund 100% of your order.

1-Year warranty

We craft our products so we know exactly what goes into them. We’re happy to offer you a 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects.

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FAQs

  • What is your manufacturing process? 

    It takes at least 150 manual steps to make a pair of Beckett Simonon shoes. Our highly skilled and dedicated artisans either execute the step by hand (as in the cutting of leather and application of the soles) or with the help of a hand-operated machine. The entire process takes between 6 to 8 weeks to complete since we don't cut corners and pay extra attention to every detail in order to guarantee the longevity of our products and your continued satisfaction.
  • What size should I order?

    If you know your Brannock device size (the measurement tool you see in shoe stores), order that size. If you don’t know this size, but have dress shoes from other high-end brands, use that size. For reference, see our size chart. Please contact Customer Service if you need a personalized recommendation.

    All of our shoes are made with a standard D width, however, if you require a wide or slender fit, we might be able to accommodate you:

    If you have a wide foot, such as an E width, going up a half size should work for you (for example if you are a size 9E, order 9.5 with us).

    If you have a slender foot, such as a C width, going down a half size should work for you (for example if you are a size 9C, order 8.5 with us).
  • How long does it take to break-in the shoes?

    Generally, your shoes should be comfortable straight out of the box and require little or no break-in period. However, it’s a personal experience which depends on your foot shape, making sure you have the correct size, the types of socks you wear and the way you walk. If you find the shoes too stiff at first, don’t worry - they’ll soften and conform to the shape of your feet over time. If you experience any discomfort, we recommend you wear your shoes indoors before wearing them for a long period outside. If it persists, please contact Customer Service.