
For those of you who never hear of it, Cordovan is a type of leather that really stands out.
Its glossy finish, refined texture, and durable nature makes it the leather of choice for high-end shoe manufacturers.
And itâs not a coincidence that only a handful of the most iconic luxury mens shoe brands have a (very) limited product range made with shell cordovan âadmittedly for connoisseurs only.
Cordovan leather is rare, expensive, and its production process is painfully slow.
Where does it come from? The name «Cordovan», derives from the Spanish city of Cordoba, and means âfrom Cordobaâ. A region known for its famous Andalusian horse breeding tradition, dating back as far as the 7th century.
Unlike conventional cowhide leather, Cordovan is an equine leather. Itâs made from horsehide or, more specifically, the fibrous shell that sits beneath the surface hide of a horseâs hind quarters.
The process to produce Cordovan is painstaking; a single shell is tanned, shaved, smoothed and dyed by hand, and then treated with vegetable oils over the course of several weeks and carefully polished before it leaves the tannery â an intensive and expensive process taking six months or more.
In contrast to calf, Shell Cordovan is completely smooth, without a grain. This gives Cordovan shoes their high-shine and luxurious finish, which suits rich dark browns or cognac colors, or the classic burgundy.
It also behaves a little differently than calf. Itâs stiffer, and while it does become incredibly supple and mould to the wearerâs feet over time, it does takes longer to break in. We expect a pair of our Cordovan shoes â well cared for and resoled when required â to last for decades.
Shell Cordovan is available in 4 colors: Dark brown, Cognac, Navy and Burgundy âalso known as Color #8â the most common color of shell cordovan available. Itâs a deep brown with hints of reddish burgundy, which will become more visible over time.