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Must Have: Red Wing Boots

Every real man should have a good pair of shoes, such that they could conquer the mountain, to make long passages and they also walk the streets and do not look at this stupid.



I know one company that makes these shoes - Red Wing Shoes. This company was founded by Charles H. Beckman in the city - well, of course, Red Wing  - and now 104 years old, it produces the strongest, most stylish and just need shoes in the world. Confirmation of high quality are numerous facts. In 1915 the entire American army fought in the shoes of Red Wing Number 16. During the Second World War the company produced 239 different shoe sizes for the U.S. armed forces. Until now, the company remains committed to a healthy lifestyle so that does not sell its shoes over the Internet directly (unfortunately).
How to wear?

like this:






Must have: The Brogue

Must have: The Brogue


They first appeared in Scotland and Germany. Initially, the Brogue was designed as a simple walking shoes, but with the development of fashion and technology, they quickly changed their original form and purpose. Currently, there are many models of this shoe.
Brogue - these are classic shoes made ​​of leather with perforated, they are the perfect balance to almost any non-formal trousers. Right: combined with the high socks brogue or knee-length socks - in this case, even cold weather trousers can be a little tuck.



Now, I want to show examples of good combinations of brogue, with the other elements of clothing:









thanks world wide for pics

Trends: Preppy Style





Trends: Preppy Style
In 1980, Lisa Birnbach (the author and private school alumna) edited The Official Preppy Handbook, a tongue-in-cheek guide to what she termed "prepdom". Preppy fashion became popular in the 1980s and enjoyed a revival in the 2000s, as did the related style of "Ivy League" clothing.

Brands:

J. Press (www.jpressonline.com),
Brooks Brothers (www.brooksbrothers.com),
Ralph Lauren (www.ralphlauren.com),
Vineyard Vines (www.vineyardvines.com),
Elizabeth McKay (www.emckay.com),
Lacoste (www.lacoste.com),
J. Crew (www.jcrew.com)
Fred Perry (www.fredperry.com)











Types of classic men's shoes.

Types of classic men's shoes.

All of  classic men's shoes are classified as: with bootlaces or without.

The first (with laces) - are divided into two groups:

The Oxford.

(Note the lack of decorative detail on the shoe.)



Church Henry II
(www.herringshoes.co.uk)


The Brogue.
(Perforation of the entire surface of footwear)

Herring Longford (Rubber)(www.herringshoes.co.uk)