Wild Bunch. - URAHARA

Wild Bunch.

Wild Bunch is an emerging British Brand  that specialises in classic handmade footwear. The man behind the brand is  Neil Morris, co-founder of cult casual store Drooghi in the UK and co founder of the Rather Not Say brand which was stocked in stores such as Liberty, Oi Polloi, Union and Fred Segal amongst others. 

The shoes embody an abundance of quality, using only premium suede and leather uppers, the natural Crepe soles promise underfoot comfort. Making most of the materials used, the shoes are fitted with leather insoles and leather laces.

Made in Southern Spain by skilled craftsmen who have been manufacturing footwear for over 50 years. Creating timeless styles designed to last in the process.
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