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  2. 10 Men's Dress Sneakers That Are Equal Parts Comfy and ... - AOL

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    Retro Classic Leather Sneakers. Common Projects is another beloved white sneaker brand that two members of the T&C team recommend. This polished pair has a cool contrasting tab that adds a touch ...

  3. Try These Comfortable Dress Sneakers, and You May Never Wear ...

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    Here are the 16 best dress sneakers for men to wear with a suit for any business casual occasion. ... Bare bones leather dress shoes are a common sight these days so it is hard to stand out ...

  4. Dress shoe - Wikipedia

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    Most men's dress shoes are made of leather, usually entirely, including the outers, lining, and sole, though for more durability at the expense of elegance, many shoes are made with rubber soles. Non-leather men's dress shoes are also available. Shoes are usually made with many pieces of leather, and the seams can be decorated in various ways ...

  5. Court shoe - Wikipedia

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    The shoes originally had silver cut-steel buckles, but these were removed by the influence of Beau Brummell, [1] and a square grosgrain bow was added. By Victorian times, evening footwear was pumps when there would be dancing or music (hence the name opera shoe or opera slipper), and patent leather dress boots

  6. Oxford shoe - Wikipedia

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    Shoes with closed lacing (Oxfords/Balmorals) are considered more formal than those with open lacing (Bluchers/Derbys). [6] A particular type of oxford shoe is the wholecut oxford, its upper made from a single piece of leather with only a single seam at the back or in the rare exception no seams at all. [7]

  7. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    Hence the name 'penny loafers'. Leather 'saddle' strap across upper, with cut out big enough to hold a penny. Kilted [25] 1950s Kilties have been fashioned upon brogues and Oxfords by Scottish ghillies, kings and golfers for over 100 years. The loafer got kilted in the 1950s when Kiltie golf shoes and penny loafers were at their fashion zenith.