Jermyn II
A sharply pared-back single monk for the buyer who wants polish without a cap toe.
Prices are a snapshot from when this page was built — confirm on the retailer's site.
Story & heritage
John Lobb describes Jermyn II as a prestige, whole-cut single-buckle shoe on the brand's versatile 7000 last. The shoe distils the house's formal language into one uninterrupted upper and a single palladium fastening.
Materials & craft
The official page specifies a palladium-finish buckle, whole-cut quarters with a seamless back, prestige leather soles and Goodyear welted construction. The 7000 last is described as slender with an elongated toe profile.
How to choose & style
Jermyn II is for wardrobes that want something dressy but slightly less orthodox than an oxford. It sits especially well with narrow trousers and evening-leaning tailoring where the uninterrupted vamp can read cleanly.