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13th August 19, 03:24 PM
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Just one guys personal opinion -
I dislike the ubiquitous Ghillie Brogues. To me the tongue in shoes is to protect the top of the foot from the laces digging in.
So I wear normal Brogues. What in N. America are called "Wing tips". I prefer the wider, rounder toe found in the older style.

And now a bit of trivia -
If the bottom of the laces are closed as in the photo above the shoe is called an Oxford style.
If the bottom of the laces are open it is called a Blucher style.

You do not have to have smooth leather soles. Many shoe makers offer a rubber insert on a leather sole. I know that Allen Edmonds, my shoe maker, does.
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 13th August 19 at 03:30 PM.
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