Whole-Cuts Vs Oxfords | Which Dress Shoe Is More Formal? Balmoral Oxford or Wholecuts

Which dress shoe is more formal? The Balmoral Oxford or the Wholecut? In today’s video, I answer this age-old question. Each shoe has interesting history behind it, each has its place in a man’s wardrobe. Which do you wear with a tuxedo? Which is easier to dress down? Which is more expensive to make, and why? For answers to these questions, plus some awesome style tips on upping YOUR shoe game, check out the video. Remember gentlemen, shoes matter. Make sure you’re wearing the right one.

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5 Comments

  1. The central question on formality is, for each individual, could you wear both shoes into the most formal event you are likely to engage. For me, both of these would work. It’s also likely that the Balmoral Oxford is already in one’s wardrobe when most then get a whole cut Oxford.

  2. You’re 1000% wrong tradition doesn’t mean caca. It’s a mixture of the elegant and the finest quality which the whole Oxford has the most of both. The one you liked is it made out of scraps of leather patches, probably different cows at best. But, you can be forgiven, obviously you’re young not too dumb and probably full of….rum (what did your dirty mind think I was gonna say?) Plus I’m 60. I know better, so don’t argue with the salty n pepper grey ol goat. ✌️👍🏻👞

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