Oxfords

E631668

Oxfords are classic, closed-lacing leather dress shoes known for their sleek, formal appearance and traditional craftsmanship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dress shoe style
formal footwear
becamePopularIn 19th century
hasAppearance sleek
streamlined silhouette
hasCategory men’s dress shoes
women’s dress shoes
hasComponent low heel
thin sole
vamp stitched over quarters
hasConstruction closed throat design
low-cut shoe
hasConstructionMethod Blake stitched
Goodyear welted
hasCraftsmanship traditional shoemaking techniques
hasDesignFeature closed lacing eyelet tabs stitched under vamp
minimal ornamentation
snug fit around instep
hasLacingSystem closed lacing
hasNameEtymology named after Oxford University
hasOrigin United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasPerceivedStyle classic
conservative
timeless
hasToeShape almond toe
round toe
hasTypicalClosure shoelaces
hasTypicalColor black
dark brown
oxblood
hasTypicalFormalityLevel high
hasTypicalMaterial leather
hasTypicalUse business attire
evening wear
formal occasions
hasVariant brogue Oxford
cap-toe Oxford
plain-toe Oxford
wholecut Oxford
wingtip Oxford
isContrastedWith Blucher shoes
Derby shoes
isWornBy men
women
isWornWith suits
tuxedos

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Church’s product Oxfords