JOHN DOE
Founded in 1879 and awarded a Royal Warrant in 2017, this is a well-heeled footwear brand in every sense.
If they’re good enough for 007, they’re good enough for us. James Bond’s shoemaker of choice can trace its heritage all the way back to the 1600s.
Ever reliable M&S offer classic brogued leather Oxfords, in a variety of colors, with the additional option of half-sizes and extra wide fits for comfort at a value price.
“Oxfords, not brogues,” says Colin Firth’s character in the first Kingsman movie. He’s making a common mistake (see above)
For something with more attitude, you can always rely on the stomping rebel spirit of Dr. Martens.
How do you stand out in a shoe that’s designed to be sober and traditional? You design them yourself.
An undisputed giant of British shoemaking, John Lobb is a traditional family firm with a truly global reach.