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Nice shoes, kid…take them off!
That is a fine chukka boot right there; camo uppers, contrast sole & orange laces (could be custom) – perhaps a Mark McNairy x BAPE collab? If you know what boots those are, drop a comment below:
Formal Double Monk Strap shoes in pebbled Whisky
An Italian made formal double monk in a cap toe and rich pebbled whisky uppers.
Grabado Whisky Hebillas ($210 USD) from Meermin – available here
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Classy Silhouette + Rugged Finish & Durable Rubber Sole
A classy polished up silhouette, a rugged burnished toecap and a durable thick rubber sole.
Burnished Rubber Sole Derby ($450 USD) from Santoni – available here
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This is not your traditional lace-up
You don’t have to waste time tying your shoes.
Brother Roland Lo ($130 USD) from Royal Elastics – available here
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DSQUARED2’s own ripple Shark sole Platform Brogue
Some of you will hate them, some of you will fall in love – either way, you’ll agree they’re over the top. DSQUARED2 brings us a wild serrated/shark/ripple contrast sole that holds up an elegant pebbled leather brogue silhouette. If you take off the over-the-top sole, this one shares a lot of similarities with a lot of the brogues on the market. If you’re looking to stand out, and add some height to your frame, these are for you – available here for $645 USD.
QUODDY Hand-stitched boat shoe moccasin collection
Maine’s finest boat shoe maker, QUODDY has a beautiful collection of moc-toe boat-shoes that are ready to wear as soon as the cold temperatures subside. These are hand-stitched throughout and they all offer a white Vibram sole; leather lined & available here ($410-$455 USD). Read more…
Kinkle Workshop’s vibrantly bold shoe; the Red Derby
A loud color with a weird/unique wrap-around lace design and shriveled up toe cap; some people are calling them Ronald McDonald shoes, but if you’re confident and have a colorful style keep an eye out for these in the near future; Kinkle Workshop ‘Red Derby’ from their SS13 collection.
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Inverted broguing on cap toe oxfords by Alexander McQueen
This shoe is just so weird and unique (in a good way). Usually when you see bumps on a shoe it’s because ostrich leather is used, the Alexander Mcqueen Reverse Brogue oxford is different. It uses the common broguing patterns on the toe-cap and along the uppers but instead of the patterns being perforated, they are inverted – they stick out. Anyone who pays attention to the details will notice these on your feet. They’re made in Italy and they’ll set you back $750 USD – available here. Read more…