subject: The Beauty Of Patent Leather Footwear [print this page] When did you last wear patent leather shoes? At your wedding, right? Then they were definitely rented and came along with some shapeless tux that almost got you laughing, a backless vest, French cuffed shirt and probably a pre-made bow tie. But with the new trend that is seeing formal wear getting more casual and casual growing sophisticated, patent leather footwear is increasingly being considered something more than just a plain rental item for weddings.
Whether you opt for a heel to toe luster or just decide to get on with some fine patent detailing. Whatever your style, anyone of these patent shoes is sure to let your mysterious side shine.
JM Weston Derby Oxford
Don't mistake it for your grandpa shoes. Shoe designer JM Weston has done what he know best by transforming a classic oxford into a polished black patent leather shoe. This shoes stand out well with your refined dark denims as well as a tux. When wearing them you're advised to have your pants slightly cropped to let the shoes shine in their full glory.
Yves Saint Laurent Jailast Loafers
If you didn't already know, patent shoes don't just come in black and Yves Saint Laurent Loafers is a proof of that, they are richly chocolate brown and make a shimmering statement that ranges from navy to gray. They have a padded insole and leather lined interior that provides unrivaled comfort. Expertly done in fine stitching, this shoes comes with super fine lines that adds visual interest to the patent leather.
Ferragamo Nantes Moccasin
What Ferragamo calls a moccasin is hardly something you would bring to your next campfire pow-wow. The loafer-inspired shoe is a dressy alternative to all-out polished patent. It has a contrasting matte vamp that is precisely embraced by a ribbed fabric band. This shoe is meant for guys with a more dangerous side.
Tod Nuovo Gommini Driver
A good driver is a must have in any man - shoe collection, and no one does it better than Tod's. As usual, its classic apron-toe penny is equipped with its traditional rubber driving sole -- but this time its doused in a shiny sheath of black patent leather. These shoes are a natural fit for any business look, but they can also polish off jeans and yes, even a sensible pair of shorts.
Puma Basket Brights
Sometimes all you need is a splash of patent leather to keep your style well lubricated. Puma dug deep into its archive and put a twist on this design from 1971. Contrasting laces that infuse a pop of color, a translucent Puma stripe and satin lining transport the classic to the 21st century.
Patent leather may not be grandpa's idea of style and neither are they the best choice for a wild baseball game but what a best way to unleash the bad boy within with some eye-catching bling on your feet. These shoes are a fine addition to your wardrobe because they're an investment you'll never regret making.
by: Mathieu Courchesne
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