Braided Belgian Loafers by Caulaincourt
Belgian loafers are all the rage these days, as the world moves towards quick and easy comfort. More often than not, you find the classic model in suede with contrast piping or may...
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Belgian loafers are all the rage these days, as the world moves towards quick and easy comfort. More often than not, you find the classic model in suede with contrast piping or may...
The Belgian loafer is one of those models that is hard to make different than every other brand. There is not much to the model, in terms of design, and if you start changing it to...
My latest new pair is a bespoke seamless faux adelaide in a lovely medium brown suede, made by Catella Shoemaker. Shoes made to the absolute highest level possible. In this article...
La griffe espagnole Hereu continue de broder un répertoire de souliers empreints de caractère. Le must-have de l’été pour celles qui prévoient de déambuler ? Ces chaussures à lacet...
The Italian shoemaker Calzoleria Carlino’s famous campaign where they offer exotics at no upcharge is back, and this year bigger and better than ever. For the whole of June one can...
What started off as a promotion to build brand awareness has become a yearly staple for the Italian bespoke outfit, Calzaleria Carlino. And that yearly staple presents one of the m...
The shoe industry has always been full of questionable marketing, but the language has become increasingly ridiculous. Every other shoe is apparently handmade, crafted from the fin...
Petersen's heel sculpture debuted at Maison du Danemark in Paris on Tuesday.
For those of you who read the blog religiously, you will likely have heard of my frequent trips to Rome, being that my eldest son resides there with his mother. I have been there s...
We Brits have plenty to complain about – our weather sucks, we’re crap at almost every sport we invent and the last time we won Eurovision Nintendo had just launched the N64. But o...
One of Europe’s most accomplished bespoke spectacle makers (Maison d’Artisans), Elens showed a new marquetry frame at the event….. As part of London Craft Week, the Belgian spectac...
From a pair of barely-there sandals and classic Japanese craftsmanship to some minimalist leather sneakers.
For years, The Shoe Snob has been built around one simple idea: helping people understand good shoes. That idea has come through the blog, product reviews, unboxing videos, factory...
Every now and then, a pair of shoes lands on my table that is not simply about the shoe itself, but also the story behind it. This Temiz Atelier Review is one of those moments. Tem...
My style is always adapting these days. Midlife crisis stuff, I guess. Jokes aside, I was never a fan of the ‘classic moc’ popularized by prepsters in the US and JM Weston in Franc...
By Tony Sylvester. Last week, I cracked out some books off the shelf and had a delve into the history of the canvas sneaker, and its place in the summer wardrobe. This was a little...
Even for men who live in trainers, there’s a certain excitement that comes with stepping into ‘proper’ shoes. Particularly when they’re as storied as the brogue. The style’s distin...
Santoni, Testoni and Fratelli Rossetti revisited their heritage footwear with a fresh take.
The one-of-a-kind designs featured techniques including enameled metalwork, feathers and a multitude of embroidery techniques.
On a layover in Barcelona last week, I bought a pair of 38 euro flat slingback sandals —
Margaux lovers.
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