Men's Toblach Leather Cap-Toe Derby Shoes
Prada
$1170.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Prada's Toblach Derby exudes quiet luxury—the round cap toe, lace-up silhouette, and Italian craftsmanship align with the label's timeless swagger. A leather upper catches light with a refined sheen, while the rubber sole underpins everyday polish. The 40 mm heel delivers a lift without compromising walkability, and the Made in Italy stamp anchors the pair in enduring quality. Professional cleaning recommended keeps the grain sharp and the line clean, a reminder that luxury footwear rewards care as much as style.
Built to glide from desk to dinner, the derby holds the foot with a balanced, structured feel; the lace-up closure lets you dial in snugness, while the leather upper softens with wear. The rubber sole adds traction and resilience, quietly grounding a suit or smart-casual look. It layers well with a tailored coat or a pared-down knit and denim, evolving with the setting without shouting.
Materials / Fabrication
- Leather upper
- Rubber sole
- Round cap toe
- Laceup style
- Made in Italy
- Heel height: approximately 40 mm
Recommended Care
- Wipe leather upper with a soft, damp cloth; use a leather cleaner or conditioner as needed.
- Avoid soaking leather; do not machine wash or submerge.
- Clean rubber sole with mild soap and water; dry away from direct heat.
- Store with shoe trees in a cool, dry place to maintain shape.
- Professional cleaning recommended for extensive cleaning or restoration.
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PRADA is one of the most iconic and famous luxury fashion houses in the world. First established in 1913 at Milan’s prestigious Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, PRADA has become one of the continuously adored brand over numerous decades. The collections draw inspiration from contemporary art and society, designed by visionary Miuccia Prada – granddaughter of founded Mario. Shop the latest collection from PRADA, ranging in dresses to skirts, tops, sweaters, outerwear, shoes, bags and accessories.
