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monk strap dress shoes black Carlos Santos 9975 Reversed Stitched Double Monks, Black Full Grain Calfskin

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monk strap dress shoes black Carlos Santos 9975 Reversed Stitched Double Monks, Black Full Grain CalfskinDouble Monk Straps Work! Double Monks are the thinking man's shoe. Sharp enough for business, refined enough for weekend wear, distinctive enough that people notice. They're the choice of men who know exactly what they're wearing and why. The 9975 Reversed Stitched Double Monks in Black Calf proves that a double monk can be both sharp and versatile. Handmade in Portugal on the same 445 last as our bestselling oxfords, these monks work for business,

Double Monk-Straps Work!

Double Monks are the thinking man's shoe. Sharp enough for business, refined enough for weekend wear, distinctive enough that people notice. They're the choice of men who know exactly what they're wearing and why.

The 9975 Reversed Stitched Double Monks in Black Calf proves that a double monk can be both sharp and versatile. Handmade in Portugal on the same 445 last as our bestselling oxfords, these monks work for business, weekend wear, and anywhere you want to look intentional without trying too hard.

The reverse stitching creates clean lines across the face — no visible seams, just refined surfaces. The black calf leather develops and ages beautifully the longer you wear them. And the Goodyear welt construction means they'll last you a decade if you treat them right. This is the double monk you've been waiting for.

Sizing Advice

As for the last itself, the 445 is New and fits very similar to the 401. It has slightly more curvature around the wider part of the forefoot creating an extremely attractive shape as you can see in the pictures. You should always choose the same size as your regular 401 Carlos Santos Shoes.

About the 445 Last: A New sleek last with a rounder shaped toe and wide width. Fits roomier and similar to the 401. Slightly elongated toe and advice is to size down 1.5 full size from your regular US dress shoe size, or select your half a size from normal Carmina Rain/Meermin Hiro/Crockett & Jones 348.

The Sole is an absolute work of art. Very rarely will you come across such high quality finish for this kind of price range. The sole is also hand painted with a unique Patina.

    Specifications & Details

    Additionally, the details of the 9975 Monk-Straps are the following:

    • Style Reference: 9975
    • Uppers: Black Full Grain Calfskin
    • Last: 445 Medium Round
    • Construction: Goodyear Welted
    • Fitting: Wide (E)
    • High Quality Genuine Leather lining
    • Sole: Leather Sole

    All our Carlos Santos shoes from The Noble Shoe are Goodyear Welted and come with a sturdy box that includes dust bags and a Carlos Santos shoehorn. With proper care they will last you for a lifetime.

    Shipping is FREE with DHL Express and the shoes will be at your door within 1-4 business days depending on location!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is your return policy?

    The Noble Shoe has a very flexible 30 Days Return Period for items in stock. Shoes need to be in excellent condition without signs of wear. Custom Items and Items on Sale are Final and cannot be exchanged or returned.

    For an in-depth overview of our return & refund policy please refer to this page.

    We are available at all times for any questions via the live chat or email at [email protected]

    What leathers do you use?

    The Noble Shoe works with the best tanneries in the world and only uses Full Grain Leather. Some of the tanneries we work with are: D'annonay, Du Puy, Charles F. Stead, Horween, Zonta, Ilcea, Weinheimer.

    Can your shoes be resoled?

    Yes. All our shoes are recraftable and resoleable. We can also offer recrafting at the original factory to ensure the best hands work on your pair.

    How do I find my sizing?

    Finding your sizing in a new brand can be tricky. Use your average dress shoe size as a baseline, then check the product description for sizing advice. Email us or use live chat if you're unsure.

    Are you really a shoemaker?

    I studied Bespoke Shoemaking at Stefano Bemer Bespoke in Florence, Italy. Understanding what goes into a shoe is key to answering your technical questions.

     

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    • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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