Men’s Brogues & Oxford Shoes

Classic cap-toes, wingtip brogues and sleek Oxfords for formal polish.

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Men’s Brogues & Oxford Shoes

Men’s Brogues & Oxford Shoes

Finish tailored looks with Suitoria’s men’s brogues and Oxford shoes. From understated plain-toe and cap-toe Oxfords for black-tie to refined wingtip and quarter brogues that pair with our mens blazers, every pair balances sharp lines, premium leather and day-long comfort.

Construction & Materials

  • Full-grain calf leather: Dense, smooth grain; polishes to a rich shine.
  • Hand/Goodyear/Blake welt: Durable build with resolable outsoles.
  • Leather or Dainite soles: Dress-ready finish; rubber for wet streets.
  • Comfort details: Cushioned footbeds, breathable linings, stacked heels.

Styles

  • Oxford (closed lacing): Sleekest profile for weddings, black-tie and business.
  • Cap-toe Oxford: Boardroom classic with subtle toe seam.
  • Plain-toe Oxford: Minimalist, tux-ready silhouette.
  • Quarter/Full brogue: Decorative perforations; elegant with tweed and men suit.

Where to Wear

  • Formal/black-tie: Black plain-toe or patent Oxfords with a men’s suit jacket.
  • Business: Black or dark brown cap-toe Oxfords with crease-front trousers.
  • Smart events: Brown brogues with navy tailoring or flannel.

How to Style

  • Classic formal: Black cap-toe Oxfords + charcoal suit + leather belt.
  • Modern tailored: Dark brown quarter brogues + navy suit + white shirt.
  • Heritage smart: Oxblood full brogues + grey flannel trousers + mens blazers.

Colour Guide

  • Black: Highest formality; perfect with navy/charcoal suits.
  • Dark brown: Versatile for office and evening.
  • Oxblood/burgundy: Sophisticated accent with blue and grey.

Fit & Care

  • Oxford lacing should close neatly without strain; heel locked, toes relaxed.
  • Use cedar trees; rotate pairs; polish regularly; edge-dress the sole for crispness.

FAQs

Oxfords vs Brogues?
“Oxford” refers to the closed-lace construction (most formal). “Brogue” refers to decorative perforations—available on Oxfords or Derbies—for slightly more casual elegance.

Best choice with a tux?
A plain-toe black Oxford in high-shine leather or patent is the classic option under a men suit.