It's tough knowing a brand, that you like a lot, and not being able to see them in the flesh without either buying a pair or flying to the country of origin to
Shoes Of The Week – Mark Guyot
I must admit, before coming to England, I had never even heard of the butterfly loafer. I am not familiar with any American makers that produce one (unless
My Shoes #20 – To Boot New York
During my time at Nordstrom, I acquired a lot of To Boot New York shoes and this was one of the first models that I got, and definitely my favorite. It is just
Mr. Hare Interview
For my April interview, I have Mr. Hare. For those that may not know of him, he is a shoe designer out of London, England who several years back, saw a shoe
Today’s Favorites – Del Toro Slippers
As the sun comes out, so do all of the interesting shoes that involve going sock-less, and one of those happens to be the Prince Albert slipper. While you tend
Shoes Of The Week
While I can't say that I am the biggest fan of the toe shape on some of these, I can say that this loafer, by Riccardo Bestetti, is one of the coolest loafers
Shoes Of The Week – Septieme Largeur
I have really gotten into penny loafers lately, and have been desperately wanting to get a 'classic' pair. But the only problem is that I am extremely picky
My Shoes #17 – My 1st Bespoke (Handmade) Pair
Considering, that it's now been over a year since I have been blogging, I figured it was about time that I buy myself a camera and stop stealing my wife's to
Shoes Of The Week
Lately, I feel like I have been putting a lot of crazy colored shoes from French and Japanese makers on my blog and representing just a certain sect of the shoe
Customer’s Shoes – And My Shine
Working my concession at Gieves & Hawkes for the last 2 months now, has brought me a few shoes to shine. Unfortunately, most of them are boring black shoes, the
Today’s Favorites – Random Ostentatious Shoes
Shoes Above: George's Shoes Above: Bottega Veneta Shoes Above: Billionaire CoutureShoes Above: Casely Hayford Shoes Above: George'sShoes Above: Maison Martin
Cheap Shoes – Don’t Kid Yourself
One of the truest statements I ever heard before was from one of my high school friends who is currently a bed salesmen and tells his customers this: "There are
Today’s Favorites – Barker Black
Here are just a few of the bad-ass Barker Black shoes that grace shoe shelves around the world. While I have known about Barker Black for quite some time, I
Today’s Favorites – Saint Crispin’s
Saint Crispin's shoes never cease to amaze me! And while their shoes are not off-the-wall or anything, they have this feel and look about them that just sets
Today’s Favorites – Random’s
Shoes Above: Martegani Shoes Above: Tricker's Shoes Above: Tom Ford Shoes Above: Allen Edmonds Shoes Above: Crockett & Jones for Brooks BrothersWell, I figured
Today’s Favorites – Donald Pliner
I can't really say that I am particularly fond of the shape of the oxford and the way that it's toe box seems to severely slant upwards, but the idea behind
My Shoes #11 – Gray Ferragamos
Being a big fan of Salvatore Ferragamo shoes, here is another one of my many. I particularly like this one because of the color, a deep, dark gray. Loving this
Shoes Of The Week
Men's Shoes:� J.M. Weston�Picture Courtesy Of: Leffot Lately, I have been quite stuck on boots and colorful shoes with multiple materials and I figured that
Blue Suede Shoes
Shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo "Fausto" There is something about a blue suede shoe that just speaks to me. Maybe it's because my favorite color is blue, maybe it's
My Shoes Part 2 – To Boot New York
Style: CaldwellI started a post called 'Critique The Shoe Snob' a week or two ago and I saw that no one would critique me so instead of labeling it as such, I
Shoe Of The Day
While these shoes, by St. Crispin, are not necessarily anything out of the ordinary, what struck me as unique was the fact that the bands across the vamp area
Shoe Of The Day
These shoes, by St. Crispins, represent the same ideas I have for when I start my own line. This idea of taking relatively classic styles and giving them a
Shoe Of The Day
While this isn't the most exciting shoe in the world, what I really love about it are the details: the brogueing at the top of the vamp and around the heel; the
Patent Shoes
Used to be that patent leather shoes were only worn with a tuxedo or more rarely, on a very formal occasions with your sharp, black suit but now it's almost as