Blucher Moccasin Shoes – Five Plus One
There are a ton of types of handsewn shoes, but it's hard to beat a pair of moccasins, especially those featured in this Five Plus One.
There are a ton of types of handsewn shoes, but it's hard to beat a pair of moccasins, especially those featured in this Five Plus One.
The blucher is arguably the most versatile shoe you can own, and Alden – a bastion of quality US shoemaking – makes a cracking pair.
We're used to Viberg crafting end-tier footwear from Horween leather — but it never gets old — and the new brown Chromexcel pack is testament to that.
Low-profile soles might keep shoes sleek, but their lack of traction is an issue in many scenarios. The answer? Lugged soles.
We run down the 7 core shoe styles, covering their key features and the confusing differences between the oxford, derby, and blucher.
The gunboat longwing returns fire with Grant Stone's newest edition, a sturdy wingtip in all black French Calfskin leather.
We explain the differences between the similar-looking and warm-weather favorites: boat shoes, camp mocs, and blucher mocs.