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It's back to the old classic but we love them.

By Help Me Get That Job Friday, 17 March 2017
Oxfords are not always Brogues though they can be mistaken for them, It is the lacing system and the absence or presence of broguing that is the differentiating feature.  To overseas the shoes described in the article are more familiar as Balmorals while to the English they are known as Oxfords. To the English, the Brogue is an entirely different shoe a particular type of oxford with no seams, descending to the welt.  we use Oxford the traditional.

Although technically the construction of the shoe has no impact on the classification as an Oxford shoe, or Blake-stitched shoes are recommended because they feature the most classic Oxford styles



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