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The Brogues

British brogues, a variant of Oxfords, were initially designed to be worn on rough terrain. The name “brogue” comes from the Gaelic word “bróg,” which means shoe. Traditionally made of leather, brogues have perforated details, which distinguish them from oxfords. There are several variations, such as the full brogue, the semi-brogue and the quarter brogue, which differ in the number of perforations and design.

Brogues can be worn on a variety of occasions, from formal events to more relaxed work environments. They go well with tailored trousers, chinos and even jeans, offering a sophisticated touch. To maintain their durability, we recommend using leather cream and storing them properly. Choose your brogues made to measure.

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