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8th September 10, 03:36 PM
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Not The Best Choice
 Originally Posted by artificer
Your best bet, and it certainly isn't these shoes for a whole variety of reasons--some of which you have touched upon, would be a pair of plain black oxfords with a toe cap, not brogues. Here's why.
The oxfords will break in with only a few hours wear, so they will be comfortable. Because they are a "lighter" shoe (brogues weigh a ton) they will be easier to dance in (brogues could make Fred Astaire look clumsy). Finally, and this is of paramount importance, the oxfords will take a shine like nobody's business. With a bit of effort they will look like they are carved out of obsidian; the same can't be said of brogues.
By all means if you feel the need to buy a pair of brogues, get them. But remember this: Brogues are a heavy shoe that are intended to be worn out of doors, not to an evening event, and certainly not with formal attire.
(I hate to disagree with Bob's Your Uncle, but brogues really have no place in a formal wardrobe, kilted or otherwise. They would look dreadful with a tuxedo or white tie and tails, and that carries over to Highland attire as well. Ghillie brogues, which are worn with Highland evening attire, barely make the grade. Proper evening shoes should be light weight, highly polished, and with simple laces-- or, as shown in BYUs post, have proper buckles at the instep (not the side). Sorry to disagree, but there's right, and then there's the other option.)
Last edited by MacMillan of Rathdown; 8th September 10 at 03:45 PM.
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8th September 10, 03:46 PM
#2
Not to veer dangerously off topic but are you sure about the three button waistcoat with the Argyle? It seems like the five button is the preferred waistcoat with that and the three button goes with the Prince Charlie...
...I do like the original shoes, though...the squared off toes on the current crop of men's footwear looks weird to me...
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AA
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8th September 10, 04:06 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
Not to veer dangerously off topic but are you sure about the three button waistcoat with the Argyle? It seems like the five button is the preferred waistcoat with that and the three button goes with the Prince Charlie...
...I do like the original shoes, though...the squared off toes on the current crop of men's footwear looks weird to me...
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AA
In another thread on a black tie topic, the advice was for the three button waistcoat. It was stated that a 5 button was for day wear, 3 for evening.
I tend to agree that the higher cut works better with the Argyll, but thought to follow advice of the wiser.
BTW: I love square cut toed shoes. When you've got duck feet like me, you need all the room you can get.
I LOVE wearing these shoes, but fear they aren't formal enough, even though I can spit polish them into blinding brightness
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