Blind Stitch Captoe Oxford - Dark Brown
In dark brown full-grain leather, the Blind Stitch Captoe Oxford becomes one of the most versatile shoes in the 3DM collection. The precision blind-stitched toecap adds structural detail that rewards close inspection, while the warm dark brown tone pairs with navy, charcoal, olive, and mid-grey equally well. A shoe that works from the boardroom to a smart casual dinner without missing a step.
Key Features
- Full-grain dark brown leather upper
- Precision blind-stitched toecap — flush with leather surface
- Closed Oxford lacing
- Blake-stitch construction
- Fully leather-lined interior
- Leather outsole — resoleable
All our shoes are designed to match standard US dress shoe sizes. However, to ensure the perfect fit, please make sure:
- All our shoes are standard D width. If you have wide feet, please select the next size up.
- In general, our shoes run slightly big. We suggest you size down if you are in-between sizes.
- Do not order your sneaker size. Please order your usual dress shoe size.
|
3DM Size |
US Dress Shoe Size |
Brannock Device |
Approx. Foot length in cms |
Approx. Foot Length in inches |
|
US 7 |
7 - 7.5 |
7 - 7.5 |
24.5-25 |
9 5/8 - 9 7/8 |
|
US 8 |
8-8.5 |
8-8.5 |
25.5-26 |
10 - 10 1/4 |
|
US 9 |
9-9.5 |
9-9.5 |
26.5-27 |
10 3/8 - 10 5/8 |
|
US 10 |
10-10.5 |
10-10.5 |
27-27.5 |
10 5/8 - 10 7/8 |
|
US 11 |
11-11.5 |
11-11.5 |
28-28.5 |
11 - 11 1/4 |
|
US 12 |
12-12.5 |
12-12.5 |
29-29.5 |
11 3/8 - 11 5/8 |
|
US 13 |
13-13.5 |
13-13.5 |
29.5-30 |
11 5/8 - 11 7/8 |
For fail proof measurements, please take the time to measure your foot.
Blind Stitch Captoe Oxford - Dark Brown
Style & Occasion
Pairs with navy, charcoal, olive, and mid-grey. A professional everyday Oxford that works from business formal to smart casual.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the dark brown blind stitch captoe compare to the Adelaide Oxford dark brown?
The blind stitch captoe has a horizontal toecap seam with flush stitching; the Adelaide has a U-shaped apron seam wrapping the vamp. Both are formally correct — the Adelaide has a more distinctive silhouette.
Is dark brown appropriate for business formal?
Yes — dark brown oxfords are widely accepted in business formal environments.