Toecap Double Monks - Dark Burgundy
Burgundy dress shoes occupy a singular space in menswear — versatile enough for business, distinctive enough to set your outfit apart. The Toecap Double Monks in Dark Burgundy bring together the double monkstrap’s striking buckle closure, the captoe’s structural toecap detail, and a deep, rich burgundy full-grain leather that photographs beautifully and ages even better. This is a shoe that makes navy and charcoal suits look more considered, and grey trousers look extraordinary.
Key Features
- Rich dark burgundy full-grain leather upper
- Captoe detail with defined toecap seam
- Dual buckle strap closure
- Blake-stitch construction
- Fully leather-lined interior
- Leather outsole — resoleable
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Toecap Double Monks - Dark Burgundy
Style & Occasion
The most versatile coloured dress shoe in the collection. Pairs with navy, grey, charcoal, and pinstripe suits. Particularly striking with tweed and heritage fabrics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is burgundy a formal colour for shoes?
Yes — burgundy (oxblood) is considered a formal and sophisticated colour for leather shoes, appropriate for business formal and most professional dress code environments.
Does dark burgundy work with black suits?
Burgundy and black are generally not paired in formal dressing — burgundy works best with navy, charcoal, and grey.