First appearing in Scotland and Ireland, Oxford shoes were originally known as Balmorals (after Balmoral Castle, of course), before later adopting the name of the eponymous English town. Now a staple of men’s formal footwear, the
Sernaglia come from Canadian label
Aldo, cut from a glossy patent leather to form the classic shape. Slip them on for the smartest occasions; we’re talking weddings (or dinner with the in-laws) here.
<li>Aldo patent-leather Oxford shoes
<li>Lace-up fastening
<li>Almond toe, tonal laces and stitching, stacked sole
<li>Leather upper, synthetic lining and sole
<li>Use specialist cleaner