Jylland
€ 209.90
A timeless Derby-style lace-up shoe that combines classic design with exceptional comfort and durability.
A timeless Derby-style lace-up shoe that combines classic design with exceptional comfort and durability. Crafted from high-quality, naturally tanned leather, each pair features unique variations in shade, grain, and markings, giving it a distinct, handcrafted character. With sturdy cotton laces, double-stitched details, and a durable crepe sole, Jylland is built to last and designed for all-year-round wear. Available in a range of beautiful colors, it’s the perfect choice for those seeking style, quality, and everyday versatility.
Welcome to Jylland
Jylland is the only part of Denmark land-locked with the rest of Europe, and also forms the largest part of the country. Jylland offers everything from the West Coast, fjords, heath, cities and small towns. Jylland is the setting for a vast landscape from north to south and from east to west. Duckfeet Jylland is a comfortable and versatile lace-up shoe that can be used for a bit of each, that your feet with love every season.
Caring for your leather
Leather is skin, and skin needs care. We recommend that you apply a thin layer of leather conditioner or shoe cream at regular intervals. Don’t use too much at one time. It’s better to use a little less a bit more often. Let the shoe cream sit a few minutes and polish afterwards with a soft cloth. Use a shoehorn when you put your shoes on – they are easier to get on and the back will not be destroyed. Untie or unzip the shoes or boots completely when you remove them – so they are easier to pull off. It’s better for the shoes than trampling on them! If you care for your shoes regularly, you will enjoy them longer. Your shoes will be grateful for it. Buy Leather Care here.If your shoes get wet
Store your shoes in a dry and airy place. If your shoes become wet, fill them with crumpled newspaper and let them air-dry. When they are completely dried, you can again apply leather conditioner or shoe cream. Leather shoes should not be dried on a radiator – the leather becomes dried out and porous. If the leather gets water stains, take a cloth and make the whole shoe slightly damp. Treat the leather afterwards as described above. It is best to change your shoes daily. Give your Duckfeet a day’s rest, so they can release the foot’s moisture and dry thoroughly.If your shoe get dirty
If the shoes get dirty, clean them with a damp cloth. Let the shoes dry thoroughly and treat the leather again with shoe cream or leather conditioner. Be attentive to edges and seams, which should also be treated to maintain the leather and protect your shoes against water.Caring for crepe rubber
Crepe rubber soles can become hard at low temperatures, but this can be avoided by storing the shoes out of direct sunlight at a temperature between 20-25C. If the soles become hard, you can place the shoes on a warm radiator, until the crepe rubber is soft again. Avoid contact with solvents. The rubber cannot tolerate it and can dissolve.