
Oxford shoes are originated in Scotland and Ireland and known as Balmorals. Oxford shoes are leather shoes with enclosed lacing. Oxford shoes are traditionally plain with few if any include some small ornamentation or perforations.
Like most other dress shoes, oxfords traditionally come in black, brown, cordovan, burgundy, chestnut, oxblood and occasionally, white. Oxfords shoes are appropriate for numerous occasions.
1. For the office, basic unadorned black oxfords will do the trick.
2. For formal affairs, revert to black oxfords made of highly polished, shiny leather, as well as heels and soles that are sleek and have as little bulk as possible.
3. For semiformal or contemporary chic events you can vary the color on these occasions, choose dress shoes in shades like cognac for a sophisticated.
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