- 100% Leather
- Imported
- Rubber sole
- Shaft measures approximately low-top from arch
- Oxford
- Crepe
Oxford
Oxfords
From the beginning Ted has had a very clear, unswerving, focus on quality, attention to detail, and a quirky sense of humour. In fact, the first Ted Baker stores used to provide a laundry service for every shirt purchased–something that gained the quickly growing brand the title of “No Ordinary Designer Label.” Everything produced under the Ted Baker name has his personality woven into its very heart. As you would expect from Ted, the approach to marketing the brand remains the same as it was from day one, primarily by word of mouth and out-of-the-ordinary marketing. What other brand would give away Paxo stuffing at Christmas, a can of chocolate bunny hotpot for Easter, or even special World-Cup 2006 football cards? Ted Baker remains one of the only brands to be built into an international designer label without an advertising campaign. Ted Baker is “the best kept secret in the industry.”
Classic plain toe oxford that you can dress up or down
Started in 1963, Ben Sherman has progressed from its original roots as a status shirt brand into a complete lifestyle brand. The Mod movement adopted Ben Sherman as its style trademark in the 60s and the brand still epitomizes everything a teenager aspires to be — stylish, smart, tough, streetwise, good-looking and popular.
The Frye Company is the oldest continuously operated shoe company in the United States. Founded in 1863 by John A. Frye, a well-to-do shoemaker from England, and family-run until 1945, Frye products have a long and illustrious history. Frye boots were worn by soldiers on both sides of America’s Civil War, soldiers in the Spanish-American war, and by Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. When home-steading drew adventurous New England families to the West during the mid and late 1800’s many of the pioneers wore Frye Boots for the long journey. Today Frye remains true to its roots with its line of heritage boots, but continues to innovate as it introduces chic new handbags, pumps, and sandals to its collection.
The Phillip from FRYE is a great mix of classic oxford and ankle boot styling. This great shoe features a leather upper with plenty of stitching detail. Front lacing offers a customizable fit, and a back pull tab makes for easy on. Plus a breathable leather lining feels great and wicks away moisture, and a leather sole offer durability.
Clean cut leather or suede Derby style with gimped edge detailing and accent stitching. Slimline painted leather sole with emboss detail and coloured heel top piece. Richly coloured leather lining alongside sock with repeat print pattern and Ted Baker branding stamp. Two coloured laces are offered.
Striking toe-cap derby shoe in polished leather. feature heel tab and accent stitching add detail to this timeless pattern. sole unit features ted baker partridge print enclosed behind clear rubber sheet.
From the beginning Ted has had a very clear, unswerving, focus on quality, attention to detail, and a quirky sense of humour. In fact, the first Ted Baker stores used to provide a laundry service for every shirt purchased–something that gained the quickly growing brand the title of “No Ordinary Designer Label.” Everything produced under the Ted Baker name has his personality woven into its very heart. As you would expect from Ted, the approach to marketing the brand remains the same as it was from day one, primarily by word of mouth and out-of-the-ordinary marketing. What other brand would give away Paxo stuffing at Christmas, a can of chocolate bunny hotpot for Easter, or even special World-Cup 2006 football cards? Ted Baker remains one of the only brands to be built into an international designer label without an advertising campaign. Ted Baker is “the best kept secret in the industry.”
Model: Y00873PR080T8013, Color: Blacks, Material: Cow Leather, Style: Dress Shoes, Base Name: Chronon, Closure Type – [ Shoes ]: Slip On, Seasons of the product: Spring-Summer, Outer Material Type – [Shoes]: Leather, Store SKU: #20845
Diesel has long been a leading pioneer in denim and casual fashion, known for moving outside and ahead of trends in its industry. Renzo Rosso created the Diesel brand in 1978, choosing the name because it is easy to understand, pronounced the same way around the world, and has a rugged feel about it; at that time, diesel was also considered an “alternative energy” so it was representative of an alternative taste in casual wear. While always retaining its DNA, in recent years Diesel has evolved into the world of premium casual wear, becoming a true alternative to the established luxury market. Diesel thrives on change: it produces no less than 3,000 new products each season and each one derives from a process of enormous creative freedom, thus ensuring constant innovation.
This special occasion oxford is perfect for any event. whether the glitter suits your fancy or the tonal combination both provide a great option when finishing your look.
From the beginning Ted has had a very clear, unswerving, focus on quality, attention to detail, and a quirky sense of humour. In fact, the first Ted Baker stores used to provide a laundry service for every shirt purchased–something that gained the quickly growing brand the title of “No Ordinary Designer Label.” Everything produced under the Ted Baker name has his personality woven into its very heart. As you would expect from Ted, the approach to marketing the brand remains the same as it was from day one, primarily by word of mouth and out-of-the-ordinary marketing. What other brand would give away Paxo stuffing at Christmas, a can of chocolate bunny hotpot for Easter, or even special World-Cup 2006 football cards? Ted Baker remains one of the only brands to be built into an international designer label without an advertising campaign. Ted Baker is “the best kept secret in the industry.”