A light-weight shoe for smart, but not strictly formal, wear. This style, which has been copied all over the world, was first created by John Lobb when shoes first began to take the place of boots. It was designed to meet the demand for a shoe less severe than the plain Oxford yet lighter in style and weight than a fully-brogued shoe. A pair of shoes in this style was made for the Paris Exhibition of 1937, at which the Firm was awarded the “Diplome d’honneur”.
Oxford Austerity Brogue
Black Full Brogue Oxford
Brown Full Brogue Oxford
Oxford Full Brogue Swan Neck Facing
Black Oxford Half Brogue
Brown Oxford Half Brogue
Oxford half Brogue No Counters
Oxford Half Brogue No Pf
Oxford – Wholecut with Cap Laid Under Facings Brogued
Oxford Traced Cap with Brogue Vamp
Oxford with Brogue Vamp Facings & Tongue
Scottish Brogue
Oxford with Brogue Vamp Facings & Tongue Traced Rodney Brogue Vamp
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