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I don't think it has a specific name, but it seems to be a brogued derby with a pointy tip
Maybe a two toned brogue?
Seems like a version of a spectator shoe
That’s a U-tip spectator blucher with tassel laces
Guys, I can't find the exact colour so I have chosen these
Does this color look good?
What outfit should I wear with these?
Spectator shoes make a very strong statement and give off a 100 years ago vibe, especially in white. Of course people wear them with outfits other than 1930s inspired ones but ...
Probably something to get into once you're already used to tailored clothes and have a variety of leather shoes more or less
I fell in love the first time I watched them
I have been living under the rock my whole life thinking there are only two types of shoes, sneakers and plain leather
I was thinking, what coloured clothes should I wear
What would you wear?
They remind me of the old black guys in my neighborhood going to church. But that is very regional specific.
Haha
I would definitely start with a different shoe then
There are lots of pieces that look awesome in pictures but are hard to style once you have them
do not buy these that's a scam site. The shoes in the pic are besoke and cost north of $1k
My dad has black and white spectators from Allen Edmonds and he rocks them with mostly white, off-white, grey, and black for formal occasions, but they are not a starter shoe. I'd put them on a long-term wishlist until you have and wear a comfortable variety of tailored clothes regularly. They're such a statement that it's hard to make them make sense with clothing that isn't close in spirit (tailored menswear). If you're the sort of person to wear tailored trousers on a daily basis, they can work, but if you're a jeans and a t-shirt individual, they'll look silly