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These dressy wingtip oxford shoes are made in Naples, Italy.
These shoes are known as the "West II Wingtip Oxford." They are size 9 (European), and have full-grain Italian calfskin leather upper, matching leather sole, leather lining, and Blake construction. These shoes go well with nice looking dress suits.
When I received these shoes and unpacked the box, I jumped into a shirt, tie, and a suit and wore the suit and shoes all day.
These shoes are comfortable and elegant-looking. I have several pairs of Paul Evans wingtips in my collection and enjoy each pair.
Now that I have worn them for a while and they look fantastic with any of my men's suits, I wear them often.
By 2023, I have gained a large number of dress shoes, especially wingtips, in my dress shoe collection. I tend to favor these shoes more often than others because they look great, keep their shine, are comfortable, and you can hear the leather soles of these shoes very well. I like 'em for the confident sound they make.
These shoes also go very well with leather trousers and leather blazer. Woofity woof woof!
They add to my ever-expanding Paul Evans dress shoe collection.
These shoes are so f'kin hot. February 2025, enjoying these sexy shoes with my Brooks Brothers blue sharkskin suit:
2023 with miles of wear: the creasing is mild and adds character.
Enjoying these sexy shoes with my Blue bespoke suit and Stetson White Cowboy Hat (July, 2024):
Enjoying these sexy shoes with my Brooks Brothers navy wool suit:
Same suit, Autumn 2023:
Enjoying these sexy shoes with my Brooks Brothers black wool suit:
With a Brooks Brothers charcoal grey wool suit:
With a Navy pinstripe suit:
With leather trousers and leather blazer
With full leather (BLUF) gear:
With a dress shirt, striped tie, chinos, dress leather vest, and black cowboy hat:
(yes, I know the tie is not tied correctly so it shows as being too long.)
Getting acquainted with the black dress shoe family:
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