They might be comfy, but you can't get away with wearing sneakers and sandals forever. Here are the important shoes that every well-dressed gent should have in his arsenal:

Brown Brogues

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The most recognizable feature is the decorative punching on the toes and seams. The leather should feel soft and supple, but not too smooth. If you gently run your fingernail across the surface, you should just barely be able to feel the skin’s natural grain. The color should be deep and rich.


Black Cap-toe Oxfords

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These are the ultimate go-to shoes for formal occasions, making them a key part of any man’s footwear lineup.

Wholecuts

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These are shoes made from a single piece of flawless leather which makes them more expensive than their more mundane cousins.

Monk Straps

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These are shoes that fasten with straps across the top instead of laces. The number of straps range between the common one and or the more the more fashion-forward two (any more would be a bit excessive, unless if it’s a boot). They’re also less formal than oxfords which makes it great if you're work is a little more laid-back.

Loafers

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Often considered the "lazy man’s shoe," some might consider these slip-ons as being too casual to wear with suits. Tassels are completely optional.