Monday, June 14, 2010

Men's shoes Fashion

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Today, men's dress shoes have moved beyond the expected (some might think "boring") black or brown lace-up. Though not quite as varied as women's selections, ShoeMall carries thousands of men's dress shoes to suit any guy's situation, mood or wardrobe - from traditional to trendy.
Classic men's dress shoes such as wing tips, loafers and oxfords are constantly being revived with a twist by shoe designers; they may have an edgier cut around the toes or a thicker sole. And just like with most things, technology has increased the expectation of formerly stiff, uncomfortable men's dress shoes: comfort, affordability and activity levels need to meet the demands of the modern man.
Kenneth Cole Reaction men's dress shoes are a perennial favorite due to their top-shelf construction, nuanced style and gorgeous leathers. They carry everything from a classic dress heel to snakeskin-textured leather for the guy who wants to be noticed. Stacy Adams men's dress shoes have been part of the American lifestyle for more than 125 years. Offering styles that have been around since the company's beginning with new models reflecting today's trends, you'll find world-class craftsmanship and the flair of a bygone era.
With an equally impressive résumé, for over 113 years Florsheim has been synonymous with quality men's dress shoes since their beginnings in a small workshop in Chicago. Today, Florsheim men's dress shoes are still valued and respected worldwide.
Contrary to their name, men's dress shoes can be loafers, as long as they still look professional and polished. Many men swear by those made by Giorgio Brutini, whose signature sleek styling is bursting with urban attitude.
To really get the most out of your men's dress shoes, be sure to keep them clean and polished and looking their best. Have a shoeshine kit on hand: you'll need a tin of wax polish, a horsehair shine brush, shoe polish applicator, cotton balls and a shine cloth to really do it right. And it's worth the effort, because polished shoes reflect well on you.

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