You Need to Know About Dress Shoes for Fall
31 Aug
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. We're talking about your dress shoes here, so, yes, the main styles that are acceptable for work have stayed the same for decades (also: centuries) but that doesn't mean it's okay for you to still be kicking around in some square-toed clunkers. What you put on your feet says a lot about you, not only to the ladies, but to the people who sign your paycheck, so it's time to upgrade — or at least update — your office attire. Fear not: The Style ... Maria Cornejo And George Esquivel Designed Chukka Boots
11 Aug
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Maria Cornejo, the Chilean-born, New York-based designer of Zero + Maria Cornejo, has only been doing men's wear for a few seasons now, but her approach — innovative, architectural, and intellectual — has already garnered plenty of praise. It only makes sense that she turned to another American designer, whose been garnering a lot of attention 2010 Hiking Shoes Champions
22 Jul
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As new materials shave pounds but not performance from hiking shoes, you can ditch the bulky, blistering leather boots for something more comfortable.
Best for fast off-trail adventures
With a snug fit, ample heel cushioning, and lots of forefoot flex, the Montrail sits somewhere between a trail runner and a hiking boot. Monsters From Church’s of England
22 Jul
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This time of year, just getting over jetlag from the Fashion Week in Milan and Paris, we inevitably pine for things we could be wearing right now, but can't until next summer. Such is the case with these monsters from Church's of England we saw in Milan. Both slate and dove gray are emerging as the colors for spring's footwear; then add in suede, handsome brogueing and a rubber lug sole (in white no less), and you basically have the ultimate summer shoe. For next year. Jenny Holzer’s “Protect Me From What I Want” and Keds Shoes
29 Jun
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Keds, for those of you who missed the early '90s, were once the hottest shoes around, worn by every YM-reading girl in America who thought Zack Morris was just the dreamiest. Now, the company's trying to grow up a little and, on top of some low-key self-promotion (forget Mischa Barton), they've hired shoe designers straight from the halls of the Whitney Museum. Spring 2011 Shoe Exhibition: A Promising Future
25 Jun
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We all know that there have been many emergent trends we've seen over the last week and change. There's the double-breasted suit (especially in white or cream) that came in linen, silk, or linen and silk together.
That's not the only place linen and silk came into play — others were used as separates, to create light and breezy garments at nearly every runway show we've attended in Milan and Florence. Daniel Reese Creative Designed Sneakers
08 Jun
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From US's 21 year-old designer Daniel Reese is a remarkable designer.He is taking plain Nike shoes and turning them into playful part of your outfit. The themes that he is using are web, video games, music, movies, comics and many other pop culture designs.Daniel said that has custom-made this kind of pair of Nike shoes to need $260, and spends 4~6 week-long time. 





