For a guy who’s not afraid to get in touch with his feminine side, Prada has sleek leather Oxfords accented with stylised floral overlays and contrast panels in a deep wine hue.
Photography courtesy Prada
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If you’re planning a country wedding but aren’t ready to saddle up with cowboy boots, consider these seven-hole blucher boots by Allen Edmonds. Made in the USA, these leather boots combine the look of a dress shoe with the practical ankle support of a boot.
Photography courtesy Allen Edmonds
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Wearing a kilt demands authentic footwear, known as ghillie brogues. This pair from Northern Cobbler is handmade in England by honest-to-goodness cobblers.
Rock the dance floor at the after-party with a pair of silver reflective wingtips by Cole Haan. Not only do these look sleek, the liner features Nike technology to put a little extra swing in your step.
Photography courtesy Cole Haan
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Vans, shown here in charcoal, have been beloved by surfers and skaters for more than 50 years. They also add just the right laid-back vibe to a beach or lakeside wedding. Bonus: You can customise them—laces, uppers, stitching and more—to get the look you love in one of 27 colours.
For a summer wedding, these two-tone Strawfut lace-ups by Allen Edmonds, shown in brown and linen, offer breathable mesh uppers and a perforated leather toe to keep feet cool. Style points: These would fit right in on the set of Mad Men or The Great Gatsby.
Photography courtesy Allen Edmonds
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The crazy groomsmen socks are a trend that doesn’t show any signs of disappearing. Here’s a twist on the now classic idea: The male attendants wear vibrant socks that match the female attendants’ chic heels.
Photography courtesy Dana Grant Photography, Event planning by Platinum Weddings by Kerrie
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For the gentleman seeking suave sophistication with rock star flair, these black leather lace-ups by Gucci are accented with just the right amount of antique gold stud hardware.
Photography courtesy Gucci
Footwear for the groom and groomsmen has come a long way from the standard black wingtips and matching black dress socks. These days, men’s shoes and socks are just one more way to add a punch of personality and colour to a wedding that’s classic, unconventional or anything in between.
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