Edward Green Formal Shoes for Men

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Put a Spring in your Step With Edward Green Men's Formal Shoes

For high-quality, great materials, and traditional British craftsmanship, look no further than Edward Green men's dress shoes. These are shoes with a serious pedigree, with each pair handmade at the brand's Northampton headquarters since 1890. If you're in need of a new pair of leather dress shoes, look on eBay for Edward Green formal shoes for sale.

Styles of Edward Green formal shoes for men

Buying a pair of formal shoes can be quite an investment. Whether you're going to a special event like a wedding or looking for a new pair for everyday wear at the office, you'll want both comfort and style. Here are some styles to look out for:

  • The Oxford. These shoes always feature closed lacing, which offers heightened security without much flexibility. You'll find Oxford shoes with a variety of different toes and cuts.
  • The Derby. Like the Oxford, these are slim-fitting shoes traditionally made of leather. The key difference between the two is the laces. On a pair of Derby shoes, the laces are out on top, rather than tucked away like on Oxfords.
  • The Monk Strap. These are shoes without laces, which instead feature a strap of leather over the top of the shoe that buckles on one side, either with one or two buckles.
  • The Loafer. These shoes have no laces or buckles and can be easily slipped on or off. They have a less formal appearance than other styles of dress shoe.
Choosing a pair of Edward Green formal shoes

How formal is the occasion that you are attending? As a rule, Oxford shoes are the most formal, followed by Monk Strap styles. With their laces out in the open, Derby shoes are a bit less formal than the other two, while Loafers lean more towards smart-casual.

Are Edward Green formal men's shoes comfortable?

Yes. While new shoes can always be a bit stiff to wear, as the leather needs time to relax and settle, once you've worn them a few times, they will grow more and more comfortable as they adapt to the shape of your foot. To start breaking them in quickly, put on a pair of thick socks, give your shoes a blast with a hairdryer for a few minutes, then walk around the house until they cool down.

Which socks should you wear with Edward Green formal shoes?

Nowadays, many men opt for shoe-liner socks which are invisible from the outside. If you don't like the barefoot look, then be aware that your socks will be on display. Choose classic black socks if you don't want to make a statement, or choose a funky pattern to show your personality. Just remember the golden rule: Never wear dress shoes without socks.