The Difference Between Oxford and Brogue Shoes
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The Oxford shoe is a timeless classic, known for its Goodyear welted construction, the Oxford is a staple in men’s formal footwear. Characterized by a closed lacing system, low heel, and exposed ankle, it offers a sleek, streamlined silhouette that complements a variety of formal attire, from suits to tuxedos.
Originating from the Oxonian half boot in 1825, the Oxford shoe was initially popular among students at Oxford University and has since become a wardrobe essential for men. Available in several variations—including plain Oxford, cap-toe Oxford, and whole-cut Oxford shoes—it remains a versatile choice for both business and formal events.
Oxford shoes can be dressed up with formalwear or down with casual pieces like denim jeans or chinos, making them a versatile addition to any wardrobe. The current Neweyesee Oxford collection offers a range of styles in the BarkerTech, Handcrafted, London, and Professional lines. Popular models include the Arnold, Burford (Dainite sole), Malvern, and Winsford.
The black Oxford shoe is traditionally a top choice for business wear. However, as office attire has evolved, particularly post-pandemic, demand for the brown Oxford shoe has surged. Brown tones such as Cedar, Antique Rosewood, and Dark Walnut in calf leather or suede offer versatility, easily transitioning from professional settings to casual outings.
When an Oxford shoe incorporates brogue detailing, it is often referred to as a brogue. However, it's essential to recognize that brogue shoes can come in both Oxford (closed lacing) and Derby (open lacing) styles. The Neweyesee Oxford brogue is featured in the Professional collection, showcasing models like the Albert, Alfred, Malton, Mirfield, and Hampstead.
A best-seller and wedding favorite, the Barker McClean Oxford brogue stands out, made on the 443 last from premium calf leather with contrasting suede or laser paisley detailing. Other standout options include the Grant, Jax, and Valiant Oxford brogues from the Creative collection, known for their bold designs and unique materials.
When investing in a pair of Neweyesee Oxford shoes or Oxford brogues, consider the available fittings and last shapes, as these factors greatly impact the fit and overall comfort. Ensuring the right fit is key to maximizing your investment in quality footwear.