The Black Tie Shoe That’s Good For Something Else
Kent Wang just announced a new shoe, a black plain toe balmoral (pictured to the left, above). In keeping with Kent’s commitment to basics (he started making white pocket squares and double-sided cufflinks from vintage buttons), the shoe is a simple as can be.
(The balmoral, in American usage anyway, refers to a shoe with closed lacing - you can see in the photos above that the bit of leather with the lacing holes is sewn into the body of the shoe, rather than left open, as in a blucher. This makes for a dressier aesthetic.)
Kent says he made a plain-toe bal because it’s the simplest black dress shoe there is. It’s appropriate for any formal occasion, from wearing with a suit all the way up to black tie. That’s a convincing argument, if you ask me.
Shoes are one of the biggest problems for men who want to have their own black tie rig rather than renting. Tuxedos are available at a variety of price points, especially if you’re willing to go vintage. Shoes are tougher.
Patent leather looks like a cheap rental to my eyes no matter how high-quality the shoe. Cheap rentals look fantastically awful. Evening slippers (also called opera pumps), the most elegant option, can be prohibitively expensive - the Brooks Brothers version, while handsome, costs a hefty $448, and they’re tough to find used. Five hundred bucks is a lot for most folks to spend on shoes they’ll wear once a year.
Many men simply wear black wingtips with their tuxedo, or worse, black loafers. Frankly, you might as well wear sneakers - only you don’t get any rebel points for wearing loafers. Black cap toes are marginally better, but still look out of place, particularly if they feature any broguing. They simply read as, “I was doing great until I got to the shoes, then I gave up.”
A plain-toe black shoe, with closed lacing, highly shined, is a very reasonable alternative to evening shoes with black tie. You avoid the cheap, plasticky look of patent leather, and you get a shoe that can actually be worn for more than just black tie events. That’s a very solid investment, if you ask me.
Kent’s version, which I believe is made in the Far East (albeit to a high standard), is $350. The Alden version, with a more American shape, is about a hundred dollars more. Crockett & Jones Wembley model, available made-to-order from Pediwear, runs at about $390, plus shipping. Brooks Brothers’ offering, made in England (quite possibly by C&J) is $448.
-
ckonstantin reblogged this from tetinotete
-
waterex10 liked this
-
lustrousguts reblogged this from men-with-style
-
royhuang liked this
-
men-with-style reblogged this from tetinotete
-
prrifth reblogged this from curiosites
-
prrifth liked this
-
curiosites reblogged this from tetinotete
-
differences56f liked this
-
experience02fg liked this
-
tnlw liked this
-
diasporablk reblogged this from tetinotete
-
justinluu reblogged this from tetinotete
-
linogill liked this
-
fefetalavera reblogged this from disimba
-
gwakie liked this
-
ridiculousrobin reblogged this from putthison and added:
me feel really good about...I’ve never ever...yet. Not even...
-
missng liked this
-
tymywhat liked this
-
gottahavegoals reblogged this from putthison and added:
I freegin love these. I wish I was...drop almost $400 on some
-
kayumi liked this
-
patbay liked this
-
xan7hos liked this
-
grandlifehotels liked this
-
borderlinegentleman reblogged this from putthison
-
lesstalkmorepics liked this
-
letitallbe liked this
-
joshuatalking liked this
-
l-ake liked this
-
lvka liked this
-
alxtheoreo liked this
-
cuttingboard2000 liked this
-
wha-gwaan liked this
-
deshzx liked this
-
stonelions liked this
-
palmspringskansas liked this
-
quietlywelldressed liked this
-
vit-sol liked this
-
spacious-thoughts liked this
-
je9corrales liked this
-
geoffchaucer liked this
-
letsgochampion reblogged this from tetinotete
-
elohinotheodore liked this
-
lazydad liked this
-
feedwell liked this
-
takeovertime reblogged this from tetinotete
-
noelanthony liked this
-
helloiskandar liked this
- Show more notes






