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Breakdown Of Men's Dress Shoe Style

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Breakdown Of Men's Dress Shoe Style A ‘dress shoe’ means something you’d like to wear at a formal meeting, office party or at an event. An informed and stylishly slanted refined man such as yourself is very much aware that he has various kinds of dress shoes to go for, yet these are most well-known styles to get ready or go savvy easygoing with. 1. Brogues The brogue is a style of low-heeled shoe or boot traditionally characterised by multiple-piece, sturdy leather uppers with decorative perforations and serration along the pieces' visible edges. Brogues with denim are one of our favourite combinations. Take a slim pair of blue or raw denim jeans, pair them with brown, black or blue mens brogues and you have the best outfit look. 2. Oxfords An Oxford is a lace-up shoe that has the bottom of the lacing section sewn closed and one that also has the eyelet facings stitched underneath the vamp. Oxfords are simply your essential shoes when it comes to formal dressing, as

Must Have Wedding Shoes Styles for Grooms

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________________________________________________________________ Picking out shoes for your wedding is a big deal. I don’t even know why exactly it’s such a big deal, but it is, and dare I say this is one of the few wedding truths that applies to both brides and grooms. The groom usually lets the bride have all the attention at the wedding, but everyone likes to look at themselves in the mirror and see how handsome they are on their wedding day. And there are several elements that help make a groom look his very best. These elements consist of the suit, shirt, accessories and of course, the wedding shoes, but still, there is a lot to take into consideration when picking the right men's wedding shoes . Go for comfort The most important thing is that the shoes fit well, are comfortable and that you feel good in them. This goes for your entire groom look, from the suit you pick down to the shoes you'll be walking in all day long. Weddings aren't short events, so pick a pair