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How to find the right shoes

Choosing the right pair of shoes is important from both a fashion point of view and for the health of your feet. Read through our quick guide and discover the range of styles available to you.

The Suede Shoes

For a look that is casual yet sophisticated, try the suede shoe. It is the casual alternative to it's polished leather partner and ideally suited to boot loafer style shoes. Team with your favourite jeans, a crisp white shirt and a tailored jacket for a relaxed feel. Take care of your suede by investing in a protective spray to avoid stains.

The Classic Boot

The boot has been a classic footwear choice for men over the years. Choose from the snug fitting ankle boot with a slight heel for the more formal occasion or enjoy the revival of the lace up desert boot and go classically casual. To pull off a smart and stylish ensemble, wear with a great pair of denim jeans.

The Oxford

The oxford is a traditional all-round dress shoe that never seems to go out of style. With its laced shoe and the lack of embellishments on the eyelet tabs, the oxford is a classic choice. Choose brown or black and match it to your sleek suit.

The Casual Sneaker

The casual sneaker, runner or lifestyle shoe will undoubtedly be one of your favourite to slip into. It's comfortable and will go with just about everything. For some, collecting them is a hobby, for others it's an obsession. Check out the new season colours, styles and brands, you'll be impressed.

How to fit your shoes perfectly

Be good to your feet because they make sure you get from A to B. To ensure you're looking after them you'll need to make sure the next pair you purchase fits perfectly. Here are a few tips to help you out.

  • 1. Take along your own pair of socks to try on with your shoes
  • 2. Take the time to walk around the store when trying your shoes on and really get a feel for them
  • 3. Don't assume your shoe size. It's important to actually try the shoes on as some styles and makes will fit differently
  • 4. Your feet will naturally swell over the course of the day. So don't assume your new shoes will stretch - if they're uncomfortable in store, that's unlikely to change when you bring them home
 
 
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