(Clockwise from top left):
1. Quoddy Navy Chromexcel Mocs: These just look comfortable.
2. Martin Dingman Osage: Only a couple sizes left, but one of them is mine… I’ve been looking for something like these for a long time.
3. Alden for Leathersoul Chesnut x Navy Saddle: Leathersoul rarely does anything wrong. These are not the exception – simply outstanding.
4. Oak Street Bootmakers Blue Beefroll Loafers: Everyone noticed their beefroll loafers in natural, but check out the Navy version.
5. Alden for Unionmade Bal Saddle Oxford in Navy and Brown Alpine: Sad to say that these aren’t available anymore. I’ll be waiting…
6. Alden for Unionmade Donahue: These are available. Don’t ever go to the Unionmade Goods site. You will never leave. And you will spend all your money.
7. Church’s Sahara Navy Suede Leather Boots: Can’t leave out the boots.
The saddle’s are my favorite from all of these – but I’m lusting after all of them for Mark’s side of the closet.
Agree. Love them all, and both pairs of saddle oxfords are knockouts.
I go back and forth, but once you hit your forties, you should probably step back from the blue shoes for work, however to pull them off on the weekends (boat shoes, etc..) probably okay.
I guess it shows my age, doesn’t it, with a comment like that above?
The Alden x Unionmade Donahues are impressive. Loving this roundup.
I love the Oakstreet Loafers. Tough choice between the Navy and Natural. Great stuff!
Florsheim by Duckie Brown – Toffee with Navy Saddle Shoes
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/p/Florsheim-by-Duckie-Brown-The-Saddle-Toffee-Blue-Shoes/prod124780082/?ecid=NMCIGoogleBaseFeed&003=5840816&010=N18HU&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=prod124780082skuTOFFEEBLUE
These are balling out of the park.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=308493772521160&set=a.152643028106236.22697.127098390660700&type=1&theater
custom Peter Millar penny loafers made for the locker room in Auburn
I am 100% in love with the Navy Oak Street Beefroll loafers. Another great option in Navy is the Derby Classic from Walk-Over.
Lovely choices. Nordstrom’s in-house brand “1901” had some fantastic two tone oxfords that came in really attractive colors and styles too.