Tenterden, which was a brown semi-brogue made of heavy pebbled leather.
The Tenterden is a brown semi-brogue shoe made of heavy pebbled leather that was worn by Jack Reacher in Lee Child's novel The Hard Way. The shoes are bench-made by Cheaney, a company from Northampton, England, and have heavy composite soles from Dainite. Each shoe weighs more than two pounds and has a five-layer stack heel that's an inch and a quarter thick.
Reacher prefers Dainite soles to leather soles because they don't wear out as quickly and stay dry after it rains.