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Detail is the New Decadence.
A Brogue isn’t defined by its shape — but by its story, told through the intricate perforations that adorn its surface. Whether in the form of a sleek Oxford or an open-laced Derby, the term Brogue refers to the distinctive punched detailing and serrated edges that grace the leather — a mark of both tradition and craftsmanship.
With origins in the rugged landscapes of Scotland and Ireland, Brogues began as practical footwear for farmers and countrymen. The iconic perforations once served a utilitarian purpose, allowing water to drain more easily in wet terrain. Today, they speak not of function, but of form — an artful nod to history, reimagined for modern sophistication.
Whether crafted as a classic dress shoe or a robust country boot, the Brogue brings a unique character to every step — effortlessly bridging the gap between casual charm and refined elegance.
A legacy in leather.
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