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  2. 10 Oxford Shoes You Can't Go Wrong With - AOL

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    Every man needs elegance and timelessness rolled into a single pair of shoes. Inside, shop the best Oxfords for men, from brands including J.Crew, Prada, and more.

  3. Oxford shoe - Wikipedia

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    Oxford shoes are also known for their variation or style. The Cap-Toe Oxford is the most well-known, although 'Whole Cut', 'Plain Toe', and a variation of 'Brogue' Oxfords are commonly referred to styles. [5] Shoes with closed lacing (Oxfords/Balmorals) are considered more formal than those with open lacing (Bluchers/Derbys). [6]

  4. The Best Luxury Shoe Brands in the World: 2022 Review ... - AOL

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    Let’s look at the best luxury shoe brands to find out. 1. Burberry - Best Luxury Shoe Brand Overall - Ranking 4.9/5. Pros: Legacy luxury fashion house. Effortlessly refined, true-blue British style.

  5. These Editor-Approved Dress Shoes Are as Sharp as They ... - AOL

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    Black oxford shoes look good with just about everything. Nisolo set the Eevryday Oxford apart with a custom designed five layer memory foam insole that keeps your feet happy all day. The wider ...

  6. Clarks (shoe retailer) - Wikipedia

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    A young salesman named Robert (Bob) Cullerton followed Bronson Davis at the lead in America. Appointed President in April 1961, he inherited a business focussed on the provision of men's casuals and the Desert Boot. He appointed designer Nancy Knox to create a new range advertised via Playboy and Gentlemen's Quarterly.

  7. John Fluevog - Wikipedia

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    John Fluevog (born May 15, 1948) [1] is a Canadian shoe designer and businessperson. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1970, he and a co-worker Peter Fox began their own shoe store in Vancouver . The shoes are described as "progressive, art deco " inspired.