Oxford Shoes
Every brogue here is an oxford: closed lacing, a wingtip toe and punched broguing along the seams. They are cut in leather with ikat, patola or jacquard panels on some pairs and plain calf on others, in black, cedar brown, olive and red.
Bageecha Brogues Men – Coal
Sartaj Brogues Men
Bageecha Brogues Men – Olive
Mirza Brogues Men
Maharaja Brogues Men – Cedar
Texo Brogues Men – Coal
Nawab Brogues Men – Cedar
Patola Brogues Men – Coal
Maharaja Brogues Men – Olive
Core Brogues Men – Crimson
Ikat Brogues Men – Coal
Core Brogues Men – Olive
Texo Brogues Men – Olive
Leopard Brogues Men
Patola Brogue for Men – Cedar
Texo Brogues Men – Crimson
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Oxford shoes for men, and how a brogue differs
An oxford is defined by its lacing: the eyelet flaps are stitched under the vamp so the shoe closes flat. A brogue is an oxford with perforation punched through the seams and usually a wingtip toe. Brogue shoes for men are both at once here, so the broguing is decoration on a formal base.
Black, brown, olive and red brogues
Black covers the Ikat, Texo, Patola, Leopard, Bageecha, Mirza and Sartaj pairs. Cedar brown runs through Maharaja Cedar, Nawab and Patola Cedar. Olive sits on Core, Texo, Maharaja and Bageecha, with red on the Texo and Core crimson pairs.
Wingtip and lace-up construction
The wingtip is the W-shaped toe cap that runs back along both sides of the shoe. Ours are punched by hand along that line and around the seams. Underneath, every pair is a lace-up on a leather sole, cemented rather than welted, and cut on the same last.





