
Arguably these look a little on the formal side, but rest assured brogues (otherwise known as wingtips on this side of the pond) were made as traditional country shoes, originating in Scotland and Ireland. Translation: we can see these easily paired with jeans just as much as we could a pressed pair of tweed/wool pants. It might be the Fall season that’s drawing us to caramel colored shoes, but these Tricker’s Bourton brogue shoe in ‘acorn antique’ calf leather can kill it anytime of the year. Because any collection could use a pair of Tricker’s, or Alden’s for that matter, this classic brogue shoe with Goodyear welted, double leather sole, leather lining and insole could and should be your first round draft pick. Obviously, these get only better with age. Available here.












