shadowrider
One of the Regulars
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While I agree with the general consensus against square toed shoes (I find those long ones with a narrow, thin toe especially hideous), there are some notable exceptions. Clarks Wallabees and harness motorcycle boots are among them (along with a pair of light brown driving moccasins I used to love).
I've recently stumbled upon a new old stock pair of black square toe oxfords from the 1970s. I am very tempted by their affordable price, and I like that the formality of the oxford construction is kind of offset by the squared shape.
By the way, they don't have a toecap, but rather a pair of parallel stitch lines where the toecap would end.
What's the loungers take on this?
I've recently stumbled upon a new old stock pair of black square toe oxfords from the 1970s. I am very tempted by their affordable price, and I like that the formality of the oxford construction is kind of offset by the squared shape.
By the way, they don't have a toecap, but rather a pair of parallel stitch lines where the toecap would end.
What's the loungers take on this?