Blind Stitch Captoe Oxford - Black
The captoe Oxford — with its distinct toecap seam — is among the most wearable and well-regarded of all dress shoe styles. The 3DM Blind Stitch Captoe in Black adds a layer of refinement: the stitching that defines the toecap sits flush with the leather surface rather than raising above it, creating a subtler and more sophisticated finish than standard captoe construction. A meticulous detail that separates a well-made shoe from a truly excellent one.
Key Features
- Full-grain black leather upper
- Precision blind-stitched toecap — stitching sits flush with the leather
- Closed Oxford lacing — formal silhouette
- Blake-stitch construction
- Fully leather-lined interior
- Leather outsole — resoleable
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Blind Stitch Captoe Oxford - Black
Style & Occasion
One of the most universally appropriate shoes a man can own. Equally at home at weddings, in boardrooms, and at formal dinners.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes blind stitch construction special?
Blind stitching sits flush with the leather surface rather than sitting proud of it. The result is a cleaner, more refined finish that is more difficult to achieve and more impressive to the trained eye.
Is a captoe Oxford more or less formal than a wholecut?
The wholecut is generally considered the most formal due to its seamless upper, but the captoe Oxford is only marginally less so — both are appropriate for the most formal occasions.