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Decked Out And Ready For Men's Summer Footwear
In the last few fleeting months of sunshine, men's designer fashion is using a range of styles to ensure footwear is more than just an essential but a must-have for any ensemble this summer.
Making a comeback are the extremely summery espadrilles, with a modern twist to the classic in the form of the very latest in colours and prints. Bold brights come from the likes of Adidas Originals, Superdry, Mad Wax and Alornek by Ted Baker, or colour contrast with Toms University and TopMan, Asos stripe it up, Kurt Geiger's KG or check print by Castaner and Urban Outfitters. Another twist to espadrilles comes in the form of H by Hudson's range of lace up leathers, go seaside summer in Diesel's canvas Nostalgia range, fabric from Ask The Missus Tokyo by Office, netted from Dune's Fabio DM and suede espadrilles by Smithy.
Boat shoes look great especially in the wake of summer fashion, with an ode to waterfronts and lazy days by the beach. Traditional deck shoe style is combined with laced thread in white from N.D.C with striking coloured sole, Sabian by French Connection, Henri Lloyd, Marvin & Co's Nauticode and casual-favourites Pointer. Pointer have also created a hybrid by marrying the deck shoe with ankle boot to create the dark blue and white Benson, whilst embracing the eyelet shape and trademark white soled Taylor shoe in suede and canvas, available in Wheat Cream and Peacoat colours.
Sneakers are keeping it old school this summer with Adidas Originals Samba, Nike's Zoom Match or Puma's California, while the more distressed the better when it comes to your Converse. Plimsolls are changing up their materials from traditional cloth with denim uppers from Penguin, suede from Taua's Veja range and canvas from Fred Perry Vintage.
Stand out from the majority this summer with smart shoes guaranteed to get you noticed. The saddle shoe, a traditional favourite, is revitalized in new colours and patterns including Charlie by Pointer that embraces luscious cream and burgundy, and YMC, the progressive British label, that paints the saddle shoe in navy and a rusty brown married with brick-coloured soles. American label Mark McNairy is bold with a yellow sole in the new Amsterdam collection, sure to get some glances when accompanied by the subdued suede in designs of the Plain Derby and Dirty Buck. Also making a statement are the suede shoes of Jil Sander and desert boots with rubber sole and suede top from Lodger, Warner by Baracuta are in brown and white while Loake's Sloan brogues are in contrasting black and white.
For the warmer weather let your feet breathe in summer sandals that are anything but a tourist to men's fashion, sock-sandal fashion disasters will be far from your mind when you look upon the army-inspired Berkenstock's single strap Vaduz, Arizona double and New York or sandals with crossed straps from Veranda by Caterpillar and PS by Paul Smith, these leather favourites complete with buckles are the perfect match for season favourite's cargo pants and chinos. Gladiator sandals come out as a winning contender with designs such as Cast by Kurt Geiger's KG, Ponteius by Hudson's H and Dune's Indigo. Season favourite's the flip-flop are also revitalized with multicoloured Havaianas closely followed by the invigorated bi-coloured GT2 from Superdry, Beach by Ben Sherman in rubber and leather flip flops from UGG Australia and Fly.
Making a comeback are the extremely summery espadrilles, with a modern twist to the classic in the form of the very latest in colours and prints. Bold brights come from the likes of Adidas Originals, Superdry, Mad Wax and Alornek by Ted Baker, or colour contrast with Toms University and TopMan, Asos stripe it up, Kurt Geiger's KG or check print by Castaner and Urban Outfitters. Another twist to espadrilles comes in the form of H by Hudson's range of lace up leathers, go seaside summer in Diesel's canvas Nostalgia range, fabric from Ask The Missus Tokyo by Office, netted from Dune's Fabio DM and suede espadrilles by Smithy.
Boat shoes look great especially in the wake of summer fashion, with an ode to waterfronts and lazy days by the beach. Traditional deck shoe style is combined with laced thread in white from N.D.C with striking coloured sole, Sabian by French Connection, Henri Lloyd, Marvin & Co's Nauticode and casual-favourites Pointer. Pointer have also created a hybrid by marrying the deck shoe with ankle boot to create the dark blue and white Benson, whilst embracing the eyelet shape and trademark white soled Taylor shoe in suede and canvas, available in Wheat Cream and Peacoat colours.
Sneakers are keeping it old school this summer with Adidas Originals Samba, Nike's Zoom Match or Puma's California, while the more distressed the better when it comes to your Converse. Plimsolls are changing up their materials from traditional cloth with denim uppers from Penguin, suede from Taua's Veja range and canvas from Fred Perry Vintage.
Stand out from the majority this summer with smart shoes guaranteed to get you noticed. The saddle shoe, a traditional favourite, is revitalized in new colours and patterns including Charlie by Pointer that embraces luscious cream and burgundy, and YMC, the progressive British label, that paints the saddle shoe in navy and a rusty brown married with brick-coloured soles. American label Mark McNairy is bold with a yellow sole in the new Amsterdam collection, sure to get some glances when accompanied by the subdued suede in designs of the Plain Derby and Dirty Buck. Also making a statement are the suede shoes of Jil Sander and desert boots with rubber sole and suede top from Lodger, Warner by Baracuta are in brown and white while Loake's Sloan brogues are in contrasting black and white.
For the warmer weather let your feet breathe in summer sandals that are anything but a tourist to men's fashion, sock-sandal fashion disasters will be far from your mind when you look upon the army-inspired Berkenstock's single strap Vaduz, Arizona double and New York or sandals with crossed straps from Veranda by Caterpillar and PS by Paul Smith, these leather favourites complete with buckles are the perfect match for season favourite's cargo pants and chinos. Gladiator sandals come out as a winning contender with designs such as Cast by Kurt Geiger's KG, Ponteius by Hudson's H and Dune's Indigo. Season favourite's the flip-flop are also revitalized with multicoloured Havaianas closely followed by the invigorated bi-coloured GT2 from Superdry, Beach by Ben Sherman in rubber and leather flip flops from UGG Australia and Fly.
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When the temperature rises ensure you stay cool with espadrilles and a lightweight Penfield jacket or another piece of designer menswear from online retailer Glass Boutique.