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  • Shoes in detail
    • Construction methods
    • Shoe Models
      • Ankle Boots
      • Boots
      • Brogues
      • Buckle Shoes
      • Lace-up Shoes
      • Loafers
      • Other Shoe Models
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  • Tassel Loafer - the loafers with tassels at the front
    Author: Maximilian K. Logo
    Updated: 2026-04-13
    Tassel loafers have a decorative lace-like tie that ends at the front with tassels. This makes them quite unusual shoes.
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  • Sneakers – chunky shoes, once only for sports, now universal
    Author: Maximilian K. Logo
    Updated: 2026-04-13
    Sneakers are the most common shoe model here in Europe and beyond these days. - In my view, unjustifiably so, and yet sneakers do have their place.
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  • Single Monk - rare, slightly more serious buckle shoe with historical significance
    Author: Maximilian K. Logo
    Updated: 2026-04-13
    Single Monks are buckle shoes with one buckle and a corresponding leather strap per shoe. In contrast to some other buckle shoes, they still give a relatively serious impression.
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  • Shoe Models - How They Enhance Your Clothing Style
    Author: Maximilian K. Logo
    Updated: 2026-04-13
    Tired of walking around in nothing but sneakers? - Here I show you which better shoe models you have for everyday wear that match your style, as well as many more models.
    Tags: #models #shoes-in-detail
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  • Sandal Shoes - Buckle Shoes for Summer
    Author: Maximilian K. Logo
    Updated: 2026-04-13
    If you like buckle shoes, then sandal shoes are a very good option for summer here—much better-looking than sandals and more relaxed than loafers.
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  • Pointed Derbies - a casual special variant of Derby shoes
    Author: Maximilian K. Logo
    Updated: 2026-04-13
    Pointed Derbies are, first and foremost, two-eyelet Derbies—meaning Derbies with two eyelets on each side of the shoe. Furthermore, the side leather parts of the upper, the quarters, run at an acute angle at their foremost point before curving backwards in the typical Derby arch. This is where the name Pointed Derby comes from.
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  • Penny Loafer - the loafer with the slotted leather strap
    Author: Maximilian K. Logo
    Updated: 2026-04-13
    Penny loafers feature two types of casual decorations - the slotted leather strap and the decorative stitching along the front of the instep. Both elements make the loafer more interesting.
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  • Oxfords - The Embodiment of Elegance
    Author: Maximilian K. Logo
    Updated: 2026-04-13
    Oxford shoes, also simply called Oxfords, are considered elegant shoes that are best worn with a suit. In French, they are called Richelieu. Their defining element is the so-called closed lacing, which accounts for much of this elegance but potentially offers less comfort.
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  • Other Shoe Models and Variants - Additional Variations on the Basic Shoe Models
    Author: Maximilian K. Logo
    Updated: 2026-04-13
    Here you can take a look at additional shoe variants that can usually be applied to several basic models. Most of the time it’s about adding decorations, but sometimes they’re also removed.
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  • Norwegians - the rustic shoe for leisure
    Author: Maximilian K. Logo
    Updated: 2026-04-13
    If you’re away from formal occasions, like to wear casual clothing, but don’t want to give up classic men’s shoes, then pay attention. With this shoe you have a very good alternative for all uses that, at their core, aren’t typical for a modern sneaker.
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