Enzo Bonafe

Enzo Bonafe Adelaide Oxford In Dark Brown Museum Calf GMTO

$358

The Final Price is 650 Euros and this is a 50% Deposit. The remaining 50% Balance will be collected before shipping.

An Exclusive GMTO collaboration with Enzo Bonafe x The Noble Shoe of a classic Adelaide Oxford in Museum Calf. Hand-welted on the 946 Soft Square Last with a Leather Sole and included lasted Shoe Trees.

REMINDER: This is a Crowdfunder and Pre-Order. If we reach the goal (in this case 4 Pairs) it will go in production. Delivery is usually 3-4 months. If we do not reach the goal you will get a Full Refund.

  • Style Reference: 3966
  • Maker: Enzo Bonafe
  • Model: Adelaide Oxford
  • Construction: Hand-welted
  • Sole: Leather
  • Lining: Genuine Leather
  • Uppers: Full Grain Museum Calf
  • Last: 946
  • Width: Regular
  • Origin: 100% Italy

The 946 Last from Enzo Bonafe is quite a standard fitting true to size last. You should take your regular UK sizing or size down 1 Full Size from your US.

Example: A UK 8 in Carmina Rain or US 9D in Allen Edmonds should select UK 8 in this model and last.

This Product is a Custom GMTO and does not qualify for returns or exchanges.

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 info@thenobleshoe.com


Know Your Lasts
Last 946

Last 946: Our favorite Last from Enzo Bonafe, the 946 is the epitomy of an elegant soft square last with a sleek profile. It is a well-fitting last with normal instep and width and is perfect for many styles of shoes, but especially oxfords, monkstraps or boot hybrids.

The Noble Shoe Is Not Just A Shop, It Is An Experience

At The Noble Shoe, you will receive an unparalleled level of VIP Customer Service & Support.

We are not just salesmen, but instead have studied Traditional Bespoke Shoemaking and can answer all your technical questions.

We work with the best, family owned factories all over Europe to produce the best shoes possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Leathers Do You Use?

The Noble Shoe works with the best tanneries in the world and only uses Full Grain Leather. All our exotics are ethically sourced and come with the appropriate CITES Certification.

Some of the tanneries we work with are:

  • D'annonay
  • Du Puy
  • Charles F. Stead
  • Horween
  • Zonta
  • Ilcea
  • Weinheimer

Can Your Shoes Be Resoled?

The Construction of the shoe is one of it's most important aspects.

At The Noble Shoe we use a variety of constructions that depend on the design and intention of the shoes.

Regardless of the construction, all of our shoes are recraftable and resoleable. We can also offer recrafting at the original factory to ensure the best hands work on your pair.

Most of our shoes use the following constructions:

  • Goodyear Welted
  • Premium Blake Stitched
  • Handwelted
  • Chained Norwegian Stitched

If you have specific questions about a shoe, don't hesitate to email us.

How Do I Find My Sizing?

Finding your sizing in a new brand can be tricky, however we are experts in this field due to our extensive knowledge of most brands.

To find your size, you would need to use (or provide us with) your average dress shoe size.

The next step would be to look at the description and sizing advice of the shoes you are looking at. Many of our shoes have generous sizing and require half a size down.

Each shoe has an individual sizing advice tab in its description, or you can even refer to our in-depth guide. We strongly recommend that you email us or use the live chat function for advice.

Measurements, Brannock Devices and Sneakers do not help. Sneakers are wildly inconsistent, while measurements and tracings are required for Bespoke and Made To Measure items.

What Is Your Return Policy?

The Noble Shoe has a very flexible 14 Days Return Period for items in stock.

Very often, we travel or something happens with our lives and we forget. As long as it is within reason, we will not refuse a return due to the time.

To return a pair of shoes, they need to be in excellent condition without signs of wear and creasing and with all the original accessories and packaging. We strive to provide high end quality items and care for the experience that the next person will have.

For verification, we will ask you for 1-2 pictures to showcase the condition of the uppers and the sole and then we can proceed with your return.

For returns or exchanges, we charge a one time fee equal to the shipping label cost which is usually around $40 USD.

Custom Made Items (Single MTO, Patina Service, Group Made To Order) from Carlos Santos, Enzo Bonafe, Paolo Scafora, Crockett & Jones and items on clearance are final sale and cannot be returned or refunded.

All shoes are quality controlled before shipping, but if something happens or you notice a defect, we consider it our duty to help you and resolve the issues.

For a detailed guide on our return policy please refer here.

Are You Really A Shoemaker?

The Noble Shoe is not about sales, but passion.

When I started this brand, I loved shoes and my dream was to become a Bespoke Shoemaker.

I studied Bespoke Shoemaking at one of the best schools in the world: Stefano Bemer Bespoke in Florence (Italy).

A fully handmade shoe can take anywhere between 60-100 hours to produce, with the true definition of handmade and tradition.

Understanding what goes into a shoe and why is a key element to reply to all your technical questions.

There are very few remaining online stores that have the competence and knowledge that The Noble Shoe has.

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James Guardino
Enzo Bonafè

These shoes are a work of art. They are a level of finish I personally have not seen on shoes in my normal price range. Amazing soft leather and a last that actually fits my foot perfectly. Thanks to Kostas for splitting up the payments and making something like this more affordable to someone like me. I dont work a job where wearing shoes is a must….im a blue collar laborer. I just like and appreciate craftsmanship. These shoes certainly are a prime example of fine craftsmanship.