Our two-tone Brogues are classic business dress shoes with a six-hole lacing. In the 1930s, this highly ornamented men’s shoe became socially acceptable: The Prince of Wales wore a full-brogue Oxford while golfing and soon afterwards on special social occasions, too. Today, an exciting contrast upper of cognac and dark brown exudes that classic style.
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The supreme discipline of shoe manufacturing. In an elaborate process, the upper and outsole are sewn together using a thin strip of leather. This makes the shoes extremely stable, durable, dimensionally stable and extremely easy to repair.
Oxford
Probably the most elegant men's shoe model in the world. Provided with the characteristic closed lacing, the Oxford is the shoe classic for the upscale occasion.