The best shoes for men are those that fit your personal style, look great and feel comfortable. Finding the perfect shoe for your needs can be tricky if you don’t know what to look for.

The best shoes for men come in all shapes, sizes and colors. From fashionable loafers to walking boots, we have an extensive range of men’s footwear from some of the biggest brands in the world. Whether you’re looking for something casual or dressy, we’ve got something to suit every occasion.

If you want something a little more formal, check out our collection of men’s dress shoes including oxfords and brogues. These are perfect for wearing with suits or business attire but they’ll also look great with chinos or jeans on weekends too. If you’re going for something a little more casual then our range of sneakers has something to suit everyone from classic Converse All Stars to classic Vans trainers as well as Nike Air Max 90s amongst others.

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Shoes play an essential role in every outfit. After all, the right footwear can quickly make or break your look. So, if you want to appear stylish, it’s important to have the right shoes on hand to complete and complement your every ensemble. Luckily, we can point you and your feet in the right direction. From running errands to attending a formal gala, we’ve narrowed down a selection of stylish men’s shoes at every man should have in his wardrobe.

1. Leather Boot

The great thing about a leather boot is with continued wear, the shoe begins to tell a story.  A pair of leather lace-up boots is a must-have addition to every man’s winter wardrobe. Opt for an ankle-high, black, or dark brown boot and cuff your pants for a casual, edgier aesthetic. You can also pull your trousers over the top of the boots for a more conservative look. Invest in a quality pair and they will last you years.

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Amberjack Chealsea Boots 2
Leather Boots
Helston Full Grain Leather Boots
Trialmaster Distressed Leather Boots

2. Brogues

Like so many types of dress shoes, the brogue was conceived as a far more utilitarian shoe than the way we wear them today. The holes and perforations in brogues were originally there to help drain water after crossing bogs and swamps in muddy Ireland. Today, we think of the brogue with a little more respect. Hopefully, you won’t find yourself knee-deep in muck when wearing them. Opt for dark brown brogues for formal occasions and lighter brogues for casual days. Black brogues work best with a suit but don’t get carried away and wear them to a black tie event. When buying brogues remember as a rule of thumb, that the more broguing on the shoe, the less formal it is.

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3. Suede Chukka

Chukkas have surged back in popularity over recent years, having first become popular in the ‘40s. The shoe is a minimal, round-toe, ankle-high boot with just two or three lacing eyelets. Traditionally featuring just two panels, the style is not big on embellishments. Reject over-the-top trimmings, a suede pair of chukkas lets the texture of the shoe do its talking.  Opt for a pair of tan or cream suede chukkas as the next addition to your wardrobe. These shoes find themselves at a more casual end of the pool, offering an elegant alternative to sneakers. Combine chukkas with a pair of jeans or chinos and a polo shirt for the best look. They also give you a safe option to dress down an outfit that threatened to become too formal with brogues. By combining a pair of chukkas with a sports jacket, you can make your outfit appear more approachable.

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Cornell Suede Chukka Boots
Grove Suede Chukka Boots
Stag Suede Chukka Boots
Weekender Rough Out Leather Chukka Boots

4. White Low Top Trainer

If you are going for a more casual look, you cannot go past a simple pair of white low-top trainers. While we will never condone the high-top ‘sneans’ that were popularised by dads everywhere. White low tops are perfect when styled with black jeans for a monochromatic look. A minimal pair of white trainers is fantastic at portraying a casual yet neat look for when boots or chukkas are too much.

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5. Loafer

Originally of Scandinavian origin, the loafer has developed into the sartorial styling of preppy culture and is now a streamlined shoe style. Low and lace-free, loafers are a mainstay of smart casual dress and are a favorite shoe style for summer months. A pair of brown loafers will suit a range of palettes and will work for both casual and formal looks. Navy is also a good color to compliment tones like whites, beige, and greens. If you are after a pair of loafers to suit neutrals, beige will work well and complements tanned skin.

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6. Oxford

The Oxford is characterized by its closed lacing unlike the open lacing system of the Derby shoe. The design was originally a plain shoe made of leather, but over the years it has evolved and now includes a broad range of fabrics and detailing. Most men already own a good pair of black Oxfords which they wear for more formal occasions; however, this shoe also looks great in a tan color for casual events.

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Alessandro Capri Polished Leather Whole Cut Oxford Shoes
Toronto Cap Toe Leather Oxford Brogues

7. Sneakers

A pair of comfortable but stylish running sneakers is a must-have for every wardrobe. While running sneakers are designed to feel good, rather than look good, we do have a few tips on choosing the right pair. For versatility, choose a style with minimal branding. Bright colors also work well for a statement street look. White sneakers will appear beaten and bruised within a few weeks so a good shoe care routine will need to be in order.

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Milano 70 Nylon And Suede Sneakers
P 6000 Cnpt Leather, Mesh And Rubber Sneakers
Pod S3.1 Sneakers
Ultraboost Rubber Trimmed Primeknit Sneakers

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