Best Shoes For Men
You already know that women are looking at your shoes and making assumptions about you right? According to some surveys, they’re not just finding your fashion sense. Over half of them are judging your personality based just on shoes for men.
And it’s not just women. Men do the same thing. If you want proof that style can speak volumes, take a look at the shoes of the next guy you meet.
Your eyes may be the window into your soul, but your shoes are like a resume on your feet.
Elevate your style and Get a grip with this crepe wedge outsole. The brush off leather oxford created by New York designer Todd Snyder makes for one slick finish.
$268, colehaan.com
MARK MCNAIRY EEK-A-MOUSE BUCK
The classic buck gets a modern update when its soft gray suede is trimmed with bright blue soles.
$388, markmcnairy.com
ASOS MONK SHOES IN BLACK LEATHER WITH RED CLEATED SOLE
Grip tread and a back tab make these monks heavy duty, while pin buckle fastenings and a lustrous finish keep the rough and tumble vibe slightly more refined.
$99, asos.com
TED BAKER ARCHER
Navy suede wingtips, perforated detailing, contrast stitching, and crimson soles make these dress shoes a serious style score, no matter what you wear them with.
$220, tedbaker.com
JOHN VARVATOS TRAVELER ZIP BOOT
Hit a high note in these rock ready boots. The Italian made, back tab leather kicks are a must-have piece in any midnight rambler’s closet.
$418, johnvarvatos.com
JOHNSTON & MURPHY ALDRICH II
Go traditional with these cap toe oxfords, a smart sartorial choice with their on point perforated design and trampoline cushioning system.
$275, shoebuy.com
FLORSHEIM SABATO WINGTIP MONK
Completely cushioned insoles and full grain leather up top capture cool without sacrificing comfort. The breathable leather lining lets your dogs air quietly.
$125, florsheim.com
TO BOOT CAPOTE BLACK
The Italian-made black leather cap toe is an elegant essential for any man’s wardrobe. Polish off the look with the shoe namesake’s signature accessory a screwdriver.
$395, toboot.com
OLIVER SWEENEY ALDEBURGH DARK TAN OXFORD BROGUE
The oxford’s sturdy Goodyear welt construction, calf leather lining, and intricate perforated details make form and function the best of buds.
$325, oliversweeney.com
FRATELLI ROSSETTI
This luxe Italian brand knows how to balance quality with style. The hand buffed lace up oxford may be dyed blue (with welt and leather sole dyed exactly to match), but your pals will be green with envy.
$730, frattellirossetti.com
DUNE TOECAP DETAIL LEATHER OXFORD SHOE
Shine up your wardrobe with a patent leather finish cap toe oxford a well-suited staple for any formal occasion.
$119, dune.com
This British derby brogue brings streetwise style to new levels with a chunky rubber sole for ultimate walkability and attitude.
$106, baselondon.com
GRENSON ELLERY
Work a soft textured upper into your wardrobe for the fall season with Grenson’s silver buckled double monk.
$410, grenson.com
ALLEN EDMONDS STRAND CAP TOE OXFORD
This shoe is part of Allen Edmonds’s Timeless Classics for a reason. Its cap toe feature and decorative details go the extra mile, suggesting that the oxford’s wearer does, too.
$385, allenedmonds.com
MAGNANNI ENZO WINGTIP BOOT
Etched leather provides extra credibility to this burnished boot, while timeless brogue detailing, chunky sole, and suede panels balance laidback and luxe.
$399, nordstrom.com
COBBLER’S UNION NOAH III
Clean lines and a sophisticated silhouette make this sharp style necessary for dudes on the go. Whether you pair them with jeans or wool trousers or something in between, you’ve just found your up-for-anything shoe.
$395, cobblersunion.com
ALDO GAVEDO
A block heel and rounded toe lend an effortless charm to this autumnal green suede oxford. The color, however, is what will make them look twice.
$125, aldoshoes.com
HUDSON FERLAND TANK MONK SHOE
A natural leather lining and smooth burnished finish catapult this minimalist monk strap look into a league of its own.
$195, hudsonshoes.com
Based on these shoes for men, you’ll probably jump to some conclusions about his occupation and income, and maybe even what he’s like as a person.