Shoepedia:
Full Brogue & Moccasin
Full Brogue
The term brogue comes from the Irish word bróg and describes the decorative perforations on the surface of the shoe.
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There are different types of brogue. The more broguing on a shoe, the less formal it is. This is the case with the full brogue, also known as wingtip, while with the semi brogue, the pattern is present only on the toe.
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Mocasín
The new moccasins boast austere lines, decorative details and a certain retro style.
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The great footwear classics remain the most versatile options, adapting perfectly to any situation. The new moccasins are designed with a masculine profile that brings together classic values with updated tips.
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