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Fine Men’s Footwear
By Philip Brown
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Ermenegildo Zegna Shoe: Ermenegildo Zegna has been one of the most dependable brands of fine Italian clothing since 1910. Though known mainly for their suits, the company also produces some spectacular shoes, such as this pair that retails at $425. Adrien Brody is a well-known spokesperson and supporter of the company and if the Brodster likes them, then they’ve got to be good…right?

Calvin Klein Shoe: It’s hard to top Calvin when it comes to male fashion. The New York-based designer just always seems to know what men need (and when he doesn’t, he’s more than willing to steal a few ideas from Cosmo Kramer). His latest edition to male footwear are these sleek leather beauties that’ll set you back $375. Not a bad deal compared to most of the shoes on this list. It’s not often that Calvin Klein products seem bargain priced. If that’s not enough reason to snatch up a few pair, I don’t know what is.
Lidfort For Barneys New York: Fortunately the Barney in question here is elite New York store and not the irritating purple dinosaur. The latest men’s shoe from this Manhattan boutique is a traditional and tasteful black shoe that will tear $585 from your bank account. Hey, nobody ever said that beauty comes cheap.
Cesare Paciotti Shoe: This Italian designer specializes in shoes and accessories so you know any shoe you get from them will be top tier. Their latest stylish and respectful design is so exquisite that the shoe shine boys will be lining up around the block the opportunity to give you a spit-shine (well, at least they would if this were early 20th century London). The price tag is $575, but the quality guaranteed by the dagger-logo is well worth the price. -P.B. | Fine Men’s Footwear
This newest men’s shoe is guaranteed to be treading down the red carpet soon, so buy yours now claim that all the movie stars are copying you.
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1 Reader ReviewsDolce & Gabbana are not Milanese as your review states. The duo are Sicilian and they make their home in Milan.
1. J Hall's Review :: January 11, 2008 J Hall's Rating: 2 Stars |
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