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Shoe dictionary – Brogues
From the Irish and Scottish countryside to the modern-day wardrobe, with the Prince of Wales, jazz musicians and Elvis Presley in between
From the Irish and Scottish countryside to the modern-day wardrobe, with the Prince of Wales, jazz musicians and Elvis Presley in between
Used to ensure stronger adhesion with the upper, it is typical of the sneaker
The tricky artisanal dyeing method that produces otherwise impossible transparent effects, shading and colour variations
One of the most complex constructions, it is suitable for long-lasting sturdy shoes that brave the elements
For safety, or to play soccer
Several names, it stays at elegant shoes par excellence!
Practical and aesthetic reasons in the most feminine element of a shoe!
From Lapland to today’s mocassin and driver shoes
The greatest flexibility and comfort
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