Top Ten: Spring Shoes
They’re not exactly the most spring/summer shoes in the world, but boy are they pretty.
The cutaway monkstrap is a very sculptural shoe that is only going to gain more and more steam over the next year.
For those that are currently loving the emergence of the Nike Free in menswear, these combine all of the classic appeal of Tretorns with that modern color splash.
A beautiful and affordable leather-soled chukka. As versatile as a casual shoe can come.
6: Mark McNairy Contrast Sole Loafers
Warmer weather encourages louder colors and the yellow pop on the sole is hard to beat. McNairy at his best.
5: Ralph Lauren Suede Espadrille
Taking classic espadrilles and giving the construction a major upgrade–which is always a welcomed move.
4: Suitsupply Goodyear Welted Double Monkstrap
The $289 monkstraps that have been making waves–and for good reason as the new Goodyear welt on some of Suitsupply’s footwear means they’re some of the best values on the market.
3: Peal & Co. Lightweight Tie Loafer
A most-handsome casual shoe that can be very easily dressed up.
2: Common Projects Original Low Achilles
Consistently the best sneakers on the market. These will be on this list forever.
They’re light, versatile, and beautiful. They’re the perfect spring shoe.




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