Men's Wholecut Dress Shoes
The simplest and most elegant solution is a pair of wholecut shoes – more specifically, wholecute OXFORDS, they’re the only dress shoes you’ll ever really need.
What Are Wholecut Shoes And Wholecut Oxfords?
There are three things that make wholecut shoes classed as wholecut Oxfords:
Wholecut Shoes Feature #1. One Piece
This is the ‘wholecut’ part. Most dress shoes are made from several pieces of leather stitched together. In a wholecut dress shoe, the upper (the part visible above the sole when the shoe is worn) is cut from one whole piece. Apart from the seam at the edge of the shaft (where you put your foot in), they only have a single visible seam at the heel. There are no extra parts like separate vamps or quarters. Whole cut shoes are available in a range of materials, including leather, suede, and exotic skins, and are often seen in traditional colors such as black and brown, as well as more unconventional colors like blue and burgundy.
Wholecut Shoes Feature #2. Closed Laces
This is the ‘oxford’ part. An oxford shoe is one with ‘closed’ lacing, where the eyelet tabs are attached under the vamp. This distinctive style together with the one-piece upper makes the shoe look extremely clean and sleek.
Wholecut Shoes Feature #3. Chisel Toe
This is the ‘dress’ part—not every dress shoe is ‘dressy’ enough to have a chisel toe. It’s the very smartest of men's shoe toe styles. The sharper, more elongated design gives a dynamic air of purpose, and the raised bump on the toe shows intentional elegance and elevated style, setting you apart from men in regular shoes.
GoldMoral’s Wholecut Dress Shoes for Men
Height Increase: The invisible height Increasing insole combines the advanced ergonomic design with unique innovative materials to ensure long-lasting comfort, non-squish, lightweight. GoldMoral’s wholecut Oxford elevator dress shoes allows us to increase the height of 6CM-8CM / (2 inches -3 inches) in absolute comfort and secrecy.
Premium Materials: GoldMoral's formal dress shoes with lift are produced using premium leathers (such as calfskin, cowhide, crocodile, and others) to ensure durability and breathability for a more pleasant wearing experience.
Customize: GoldMoral's customize service is a unique offering that allows you to personalize your footwear to match your individual style and preferences. With GoldMoral's customize service, you have the opportunity to create a truly one-of-a-kind pair of shoes (color, height, width, style, logo) that reflects your personality and taste.
How do I wear Wholecuts with lift?
Technically the less ornaments has a shoe, the more formal it is. Plainness is synonymous with correctness, and wholecuts are the epitome of simple.
They can be worn with any look that goes with a jacket. While wholecut Oxford shoes in black are the best option with a suit, a brown or tan wholecut can be ideal to wear with jeans too.
Even in their more casual options, they look better dressed up as opposed to dressed down. Below, we provide some tips of how to wear them for different levels of dressiness:
Suede wholecuts (light or a special color, such as blue or green): Casual trousers, jeans.
Leather (black or brown calf, with or without broguing): Suits, professional dress codes. Black wholecuts are best worn with a suit—although business and less dressy suits can be put together with brown or tan.
Black patent leather: Tuxedo. Wholecuts dress shoes that make you taller work well as evening shoes if they don’t have brogue details. For black tie or formal occasions, choose black wholecuts in patent leather or high shine calf leather.