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12 March 2013, 05:41 AM | #1 |
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I was in the market for dress shoes the other day, and my little brother told me that a man should always go conservative, and get wing tip shoes (Black, Brown, and Brogue). He stated that they are timeless, and show a level of maturity for the dresser. How many would agree, disagree, or offer another shoe opinion? For my casual days I tend to find myself in some type of Clark's shoes (super comfy and look awesome).
The reason the topic came up is because I have found myself shopping less and less for jeans (due to insane prices) and grabbing khaki type pants for off duty wear. Also, silly as it seems, when I put my Rolex on, I want to look my best, although I will admit that I am a "Sale" and "Clearance" trooper, if it's not on sale, I never by. The deals you can get on some pants are insane. I picked up a 110 pair of khaki pants for 2 dollars at Off Saks 5th Ave a few months ago.
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Everything else is less formal. Brown is more casual a color. Wingtips are more casual. My advice is invest in 2 pairs of good dress shoes, and make one of them black captoes. You don't want to wear shoes two days in a row. If you put them in cedar shoe trees inbetween wears, the shoes will last forever, they won't smell, and they will keep their shape. Invest in Bruno Magli or better. Santoni is very nice. Avoid Allen Edmonds. At one time they were the best value in mens dress shoes, but now they are using inferior leather that will crease badly. BTW, when you look at the price and see $500 or more, don't worry about it. If you take care of those shoes, they will last you 10 years. In the long run you will save money. |
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There are a number of different ways one can choose to go. It all depends on ones' style and ones' budget.
I think it's always best to buy the best that you can afford to buy. One of the advantages of buying in that $300 range and higher is that you can have them re-soled when necessary if you buy the right kind. The other thing of course is that you can even find these $300 and higher shoes for less if you know where to look. The choice is yours, however I would highly recommend that you start your research here: http://www.styleforum.net/f/5/classic-menswear http://www.styleforum.net/f/13/streetwear-and-denim
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I'm more of a cap-toe and split-toe type.
As far as casual, I'm almost always in driving mocs. |
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I like Allen Edmonds dress shoes. They wear like iron, most can be re-soled, great customer service, and (if it's important to you) they're made in the USA. Additionally, their "seconds" are a good value, and better than many companies' A-1 product. Should last you 10 years or more.
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I tend to stick to Oxfords and I love their McAllister and Park Ave shoes for work. If you have some patience and hunt around on places like eBay you can get some really nice shoes, only worn a handful of times, that are as good as new if you give them some TLC with good polish and creams. Aldens, Church's, and many other British brands also make excellent conservative shoes, but I stick to AE because they're the only top brand I can find that makes my size (15).
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Agreed. A nice pair of Allen edmunds chestnut wing tips can be worn dressed up or down. They are timeless
You could also select black, Or if you wanted to have a little stylish fun With your casual attire consider AE NeuMoks. They are very new and fresh and some fun colors
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I purchased Allen Edmonds Strands about six months ago. I have a dozen dress shoes. The Allen Edmond Strands look worse and are creased worse than shoes that are 5 years old that I have worn more than 600 times. I wore the Strands less than a dozen time. Allen Edmonds is buying lower quality leather and it shows. |
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In fact not only can you buy the ones they list on the website you can usually get most of the models they don't list. There is a way to request other models and they'll reply if it's possible and what it will cost. In most cases you can save about $100 if not more. This is for firsts and not seconds by the way and they will come from Allen Edmonds..
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I have several pair of their dress shoes and all are of uniformly excellent quality. However, I have noticed a substantial and distressing drop in quality control in their casual offerings. Tongues sewn in crooked. Heel forms offset. A noticeable difference in width between two shoes of the same pair. Clearly mismatched leathers on the same pair. I hope this is not a harbinger of things to come. My next few pairs will likely be British if so.
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Before this becomes a post about AE quality - and I am also guilty by mentioning a brand - I think the OP was asking about the appropriateness of wing tips and dressing a bit better. And I agree, wings tips are classic and timeless and very versatile.
Another option for khakis is of course penny loafers. For an all American traditional look.
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Cap toe is the way to go IMO. Allen Edmunds Park Avenues have been my go-to for years. They wear well, and can be recrafted to look as new at least once and sometimes twice.
Bottom line, you've got to like them, so go with your style preference.
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Shouldn't this thread be up in the girls coffee shop?
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No!!
If they want to learn something about shoes, they can come down here just like everybody else.
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I have Allen Edmonds from 4 years ago that are in good shape. The Strands come from the same line as the Park Avenues. The AE CEO had an account at AskAndyAboutCloths and was quick to reply to what members said about quality control and designs. Back then it was mostly posts from people asking for designs to come back, not complaints. Once quality went down, he stopped replying. I think AE made a decision to cash the check. They experienced amazing growth, could not keep up demand, and rather than stay focused on quality while not meeting demand, AE started using inferior leather to push shoes out the doors and maximize profits. |
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Thanks for the tips TRF!!!
Went with three pair of Mercanti Fiorentini (Black, Brown, and Brogue) and picked up three shoe trees from AE since they have a 2 for 1 deal on them. Guess I'm going to have to break out my good ol' shoe polishing skills from my basic training days to whip these into shape.
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Most of my casual shoes are Hugo boss looks great with my designer jeans. I have a special pair of dress shoes from Brasil they know how to make great leather shoes.
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x2 Dan couldn't of said it any better. Definitely invest in your shoes. Like Dan mentioned you can get them re-soled and realistically they will last longer than you will probably want to wear them at that point. |
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When it comes to polish however, a good rule of thumb is less is more, and keeping them properly cleaned and conditioned is extremely important. Especially for shoes you plan on keeping for a good long while.
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i have a pair of black captoe allen edmonds, brown church's brogues and some cordovan wingtips that i occasionally wear.
i'm not sure what the difference is between brogues and wingtips, but brogues are actually supposed to be casual shoes.
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The Brogue (derived from the Gaelic "bróg") is a style of low-heeled shoe or boot traditionally characterized by multiple-piece, sturdy leather uppers with decorative perforations (or "broguing") and serration along the pieces' visible edges.[1] Modern brogues trace their roots to a rudimentary shoe originating in Scotland and Ireland that was constructed using untanned hide with perforations, allowing water to drain when crossing wet terrain such as a bog.[2][3] Brogues were traditionally considered to be outdoor or country footwear not otherwise appropriate for casual or business occasions, but brogues are now considered appropriate in most contexts.[4] Brogues are most commonly found in one of four toe cap styles (full or "wingtip", semi-, quarter and longwing) and four closure styles (oxford, derby, ghillie, and monk). Today, in addition to their typical form of sturdy leather shoes or boots, brogues may also take the form of business dress shoes, sneakers, high-heeled women's shoes, or any other shoe form that utilizes or evokes the multi-piece construction and perforated, serrated piece edges characteristic of brogues.
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I guess I used the name of the shoe and not the color. The Brogue shoes are a light brown/tan color. They are pretty nice. Here are the black ones.
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