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Groom's style - Your ultimate guide
  • Posted on March 21, 2019
Groom's style - Your ultimate guide
People often assume that grooms have it easy when it comes to selecting wedding attire, faced with only a few styles and colours to choose from. Yet there are a few things to consider when choosing an outfit for the big day, especially as more unique, adventurous weddings are now much more mainstream.
A closA photograph of a side view of a woman dressed in lacy white stood in front of a man in a suit with a focused on their hands which are held in each others and showing off their wedding rings.
  • Posted on April 14, 2021
5 Wedding Trends for Grooms in 2021
The past year has been full of challenges for the wedding industry. So what do all the changes and upheaval mean for wedding trends in 2021? We will discuss 5 key trends we expect to see this wedding season and how we can help Grooms look great whatever aesthetic they choose for their big day. We explore how these trends can inform what grooms are wearing this year. 
The Best Wedding Trends for 2022
  • Posted on March 22, 2022
The Best Wedding Trends for 2022
The wedding season is nearly here and so it's time for our yearly round-up of the latest wedding looks for grooms in 2022.
Bride with flower girls around her
  • Posted on June 16, 2021
Junior Brogues: Ideas for Page Boys and Bridesmaids
We are looking forward to what is in store for weddings this summer and how our junior range is the best choice for the older children and young men and women in your wedding party.
Brown Shoes vs Black Shoes: The Complete Guide
  • Posted on January 25, 2026
Brown Shoes vs Black Shoes: The Complete Guide
Choosing between brown and black shoes might seem like a small decision, but it can make or break an outfit. The right colour elevates your look and shows attention to detail. The wrong choice can make even an expensive suit look mismatched. The good news is that the old rigid rules have relaxed considerably. While your grandfather might have insisted on black shoes for everything formal, modern style offers much more flexibility. At London Brogues, we make both brown and black shoes across our entire range, and we see customers successfully wearing both in situations that would have raised eyebrows a generation ago. That said, there are still guidelines worth following. Here is everything you need to know about choosing between brown and black shoes. The Formality Spectrum The fundamental rule still holds: black is more formal than brown. This does not mean brown is casual, but when maximum formality is required, black remains the safest choice. Formality Level Shoe Colour Typical Occasions Most formal Black polished leather Black tie events, funerals, formal ceremonies Formal Black or dark brown Business meetings, court appearances, interviews Smart Brown, tan or black Weddings, office wear, smart restaurants Smart casual Any colour works Weekend events, casual Fridays, social occasions For truly formal occasions, particularly evening events and funerals, black patent or highly polished black leather remains the standard. Our Albert patent leather brogues are designed exactly for these moments. Matching Shoes to Suits This is where most people get confused. Different suit colours work better with different shoe colours. Here are the combinations that work: Navy suits: This is where brown shoes really shine. Tan, cognac and mid brown all look excellent with navy. Black works too but can feel quite severe. If you own one brown pair and one black pair, wear the brown with navy nine times out of ten. Grey suits: Both brown and black work well with grey. Lighter grey suits pair beautifully with tan shoes for a contemporary look. Charcoal grey looks sharp with black for formal settings or dark brown for everyday wear. Black suits: Stick with black shoes. Brown and black together rarely works, and a black suit demands the formality of matching shoes. This is not a rule worth breaking. Blue suits: Similar to navy, brown shoes are generally the better choice. The warmth of brown leather complements blue fabric beautifully. Beige and tan suits: Brown shoes are essential here. Black would clash badly with these lighter, warmer tones. Occasion Rules Beyond suit colour, the occasion itself should guide your choice: Weddings: Check the dress code. Black tie means black shoes. For most daytime weddings, brown shoes are not only acceptable but often preferred, especially with blue or grey suits. Our wedding collection includes options in both colours. Funerals: Black is the respectful choice. This is one situation where fashion takes a back seat to tradition and showing respect. Job interviews: Consider the industry. Finance, law and corporate roles often expect black shoes with a dark suit. Creative industries and startups are usually fine with brown. When in doubt, black is the safer option. Office wear: Know your workplace culture. Many modern offices have no preference. Traditional industries still lean towards black for client meetings. The Modern Rule: Match Your Belt One rule that has not changed is belt matching. Your belt should match your shoes: Black shoes require a black belt Brown shoes require a brown belt in a similar shade The match does not need to be exact, but should be in the same colour family This rule applies less strictly with casual outfits and no belt This is why we recommend owning at least one pair of quality shoes in each colour. You will find yourself reaching for both regularly. Shades of Brown: What Works When Not all brown shoes are equal. The shade matters: Tan and light brown: More casual and versatile. Perfect for summer, lighter suits and smart casual settings. Our tan brogues collection offers plenty of options in this shade. Mid brown and cognac: The sweet spot for most occasions. Formal enough for business but warm enough to feel approachable. Works year round with most suit colours. Dark brown and oxblood: Almost as formal as black but with more character. Excellent for business settings where you want to stand out slightly while remaining professional. Building Your Shoe Collection If you are building a shoe collection from scratch, here is the order we recommend: A pair of black Oxfords or brogues for formal occasions A pair of mid brown or tan brogues for everyday smart wear Brown Chelsea boots for casual versatility Additional colours and styles based on your wardrobe and lifestyle With just a black pair and a brown pair, you can handle virtually any situation. From there, you can expand into different shades and styles as your wardrobe grows. When Rules Can Be Broken Fashion has become more relaxed, and some old rules no longer apply strictly: Brown shoes with grey suits are now completely mainstream Lighter brown shoes in business settings are widely accepted Two tone spectator shoes can work in situations that once demanded solid colours Smart casual events rarely require any specific shoe colour The key is understanding the context. A creative agency will have different expectations than a law firm. A summer garden wedding is not the same as an evening gala. Read the room and dress accordingly. Browse our full collection of men's shoes to find the perfect pair in black, brown, tan or any shade in between. Whether you need formal Oxfords or versatile brogues, we have options to cover every occasion.
Keep it Classic with  Real Tan Leather Brogues
  • Posted on June 23, 2022
Keep it Classic with Real Tan Leather Brogues
This summer why not get a little tan! By which we mean a little tan treat from London Brogues. Explore our wide range of classic tan shoes and boots for men.
Matchmaking suits and shoes
  • Posted on June 7, 2019
Matchmaking suits and shoes
There is a lot of love around at this time of year as wedding season hits, but a perfectly coordinated suit is the real match made in heaven. Whether you’re flying solo at an event or coupled up, let us play cupid and help you make sure that your suit has the perfect partner.
How to style brogues for the summer
  • Posted on April 25, 2019
How to style brogues for the summer
It’s often assumed that brogues are best worn in the winter months, paired with dark colours to match the grey weather outside. However, a change in seasonal wear does not necessarily mean a change in shoe selection. Read our latest blog to find out how you can style your brogues in warm weather.
  • Posted on April 22, 2022
The Essential Groom’s ‘To Do’ List
Though traditionally planning a wedding has been seen as something which only one half of the wedding couple takes charge over, in this day and age both members of the wedding party are getting increasingly getting stuck in to making their big day special.
A females hand adjust the boutonnière on a Grooms jacket
  • Posted on February 20, 2023
The Best Wedding Trends for 2023
This article explores the hottest wedding trends for grooms in 2023. We provide useful tips on how to incorporate these trends into the overall wedding look while keeping a balanced and coordinated style.
The history of men's brogues
  • Posted on April 15, 2019
The history of men's brogues
Have you ever wondered where the classic men's brogue came from? Surprisingly, its origins are rather less chic than its contemporary appearance may have you believe. read our new blog to find out more!
Heritage Tweed and Tan Leather Brogues: How to Wear Men's Shoes
  • Posted on September 21, 2022
Heritage Tweed and Tan Leather Brogues: How to Wear Men's Shoes
Learn why Tweed and Tan leather are a match made in heaven and why this Autumn you will want to get your hand on some Heritage style brogues.
The Best Brogues for Wide Feet
  • Posted on February 18, 2022
The Best Brogues for Wide Feet
It’s a common myth, when buying leather shoes, that you should have to tolerate excessive discomfort. Often people will buy a shoe which is too small in the hopes that the leather will eventually stretch enough for comfort. Yes leather will become more supple as it flexes and moulds to your feet, but you should always aim for the best possible fit when looking to buy a pair of leather shoes. We have a range of options available to the fashion conscious footwear connoisseur with wider feet. How Can Narrow Shoes hurt Wide feet Regularly wearing shoes which are too narrow can lead to painful problems for your feet such as blisters, corns and bunions which can have short to long term consequences. Shoes at a lower price point can often compromise on fit for affordability. At London Brogues we never compromise on quality and comfort, and instead save costs through dealing directly with our manufacturers and cutting out the middle man. What Style of Shoe is best for wide feet? Given that the classic Brogue shoe is typically an Oxford Shoe, it can be a real challenge for men to find the perfect feet. The Oxford boasts a sleek silhouette, with a close lacing system which can create a narrower shape that can leave wider footed gentlemen struggling to find a comfortable match. Our Wide Fit Gatsby Shoe Range Our best selling Gatsby shoe is available in a range of styles and wide fit sizes. You can choose from black, tan or navy blue with tan for your Gatsby spectator shoe. For men with size 7 to size 12 feet our Gatsby shoes are the perfect dress shoe for special occasions such as weddings. Derby shoes: open laces for a wider fit As an alternative to an Oxford brogue, we also carry a range of Derby shoes. Though not sized specifically for wide fit, the Derby shoe style is wonderful for men who need a little extra room. This is because they feature a looser open lacing system. It creates a wider, more casual silhouette, but is still a more than smart enough shoe for the office or dinner out. Something like our Tommy Derby shoe can give you personality and colour, whilst making sure you stay comfortable. This shoe comes in different colours of leathers including navy and tan, brown and tan and red, navy and tan.
How to wear Spectator Shoes
  • Posted on April 17, 2023
How to wear Spectator Shoes
Learn all about the best ways to wear our most popular shoes, Gatsby. Though Gatsby is available in a wide array of materials and colours, we will be focusing on the two-tone style shoe known as spectator shoes.
What to Wear with Black Brogues: Office to Evening
  • Posted on February 13, 2026
What to Wear with Black Brogues: Office to Evening
Black brogues are the workhorse of any man's wardrobe. Seriously versatile. But here's the thing – most people wear them the same way day in, day out, missing out on their full potential. I've found that black brogues work brilliantly from morning meetings right through to evening drinks. You just need to know the tricks. Let's break down exactly how to style them for different occasions throughout your day. Why Black Brogues Work So Well Before we get into the styling, it's worth mentioning why black brogues are such a smart investment. They're formal enough for client meetings but have that decorative punching detail that stops them looking too stiff. They bridge the gap between Oxford shoes and something more casual. That's their superpower. Unlike brown brogues, which lean more casual, black ones can genuinely handle everything from boardroom presentations to after-work pints. The colour helps them blend into smarter contexts whilst the brogue detailing keeps things interesting. Office-Ready Looks The Classic Suit Combination Start with the obvious – a well-cut suit. Navy or charcoal grey works best. Black suits? Save those for funerals and particularly formal events. Navy especially looks sharp with black brogues. I'd usually suggest going for a modern slim or tailored fit rather than anything too boxy. The suit should complement the refined shape of your mens oxford shoes rather than overwhelm them. Add a crisp white shirt and a tie that pulls together the whole outfit. Job done. For weddings and occasions, this same combination works perfectly. Just swap in a pocket square and maybe some tweed accessories to elevate things. Smart-Casual Office Days Not every workplace demands a full suit anymore. Thank goodness. Try charcoal or navy chinos with a button-down Oxford cloth shirt. Roll the sleeves up once you're at your desk if you like. Black brogues ground this look and stop it sliding into "weekend casual" territory. Add a lightweight V-neck jumper in grey or navy during cooler months. This outfit works brilliantly for consultancy work, creative industries, or casual Fridays. The key? Keep everything fitted. Baggy chinos with brogues just doesn't work. Don't Forget Your Socks Quick aside – your socks matter more than you think. Match them to your trousers, not your shoes. Navy trousers? Navy socks. Grey trousers? Grey socks. Showing a flash of bare ankle when you sit down isn't the look you want in professional settings. Save that for summer weekends. Transitioning to Evening Here's where it gets interesting. You can't always pop home between work and evening plans. So how do you transform your office look without a full outfit change? Swap the Top Half The simplest transition? Change your shirt. Keep a dark henley or polo shirt at the office. Swap out your formal shirt, lose the tie, and suddenly you've got a completely different vibe. Your black brogues work perfectly because they're smart enough to carry the look without feeling too casual. A black or navy henley under a blazer looks put-together for dinner or drinks. It says you've made an effort without trying too hard. The Blazer Trick If you wore a full suit to work, try this: swap your suit trousers for dark jeans (indigo or black works best) and keep your blazer on. Suddenly you've gone from "office" to "evening" without really trying. The Gatsby collection has some brilliant pieces that nail this smart-casual crossover. Black brogues handle this transition beautifully. They're formal enough that you don't look scruffy, but the brogue detailing stops you looking overdressed for a bar or restaurant. Accessories Make the Difference This is where you can have some fun. A different watch strap – leather instead of metal, or vice versa. A patterned pocket square if you're keeping the blazer on. Maybe swap your work bag for something smaller. Check out the accessories collection for belts, wallets, and other pieces that can shift your look from day to night. Full Evening Looks Date Night Dark denim (proper dark, not faded) with a well-fitted shirt – think white, light blue, or even a subtle check. Leave the top button undone. Roll the sleeves up. Black brogues here look intentional rather than like you've just come from work. The contrast between smart shoes and casual denim is stylish without being try-hard. Add a navy or charcoal cardigan if it's chilly. Keeps things relaxed but pulled together. Dinner with Friends Similar to the date night look, but you can relax things slightly. A quality polo shirt or casual button-down works well. Chinos instead of jeans if you prefer. The beauty of black brogues is they work with pretty much any trouser colour for evening. Navy, grey, olive, even burgundy chinos all look good. Just avoid anything too light – that's when black shoes can look a bit disconnected. Smart Evening Events Theatre? Gallery opening? Fancy dinner? This is where black brogues really shine. A dark suit without a tie, perhaps with an open-collar white or light blue shirt. Or go for a blazer and tailored trousers combination. You'll notice the pattern here – black brogues are the constant. They're the foundation that makes all these different looks work. Practical Tips Keep your brogues well-maintained. Scuffed, dull shoes ruin even the best outfit. Polish them regularly and invest in decent shoe trees. Your shoes will last years longer. If you're building your collection, start with all the essentials rather than jumping straight to statement pieces. Get the basics right first. For those with broader feet, the wide fit collection means you don't have to compromise on style for comfort. Nothing ruins your evening like pinched feet. And if you've got younger family members looking to develop their style, the junior range offers proper leather shoes rather than cheap alternatives. Start them early with quality. Final Thoughts Black brogues aren't boring. They're efficient. One pair of quality black brogues can genuinely take you through an entire day – morning client meetings, afternoon presentations, evening drinks, dinner dates. You just need to think about the other pieces you're pairing them with. Start with the classics. A well-cut suit, a crisp shirt, the right socks. Master those combinations first. Then experiment as you build confidence – try a pair of brown brogues for lighter suits, or break the formality with smart casual brogues worn with chinos and an open collar. For weddings and black-tie events, a pair of formal brogues or patent leather shoes will always outperform standard Oxfords. If you prefer something with a bit more character, chestnut and bordo shades sit beautifully with navy and grey tailoring, and tweed contrast brogues bring real personality to autumn and winter outfits. For colder months, a pair of Chelsea boots – either leather or suede – extend the same principle into boot form. Worth keeping an eye on new arrivals too – trends change, but classic black brogues never go out of style. And if you're looking to grab a bargain, the clearance section often has gems at reduced prices. The key is making your brogues work harder. Most people have the shoes already. They just need to rethink how they're styling them.
New Products at London Brogues for Autumn ‘21
  • Posted on October 22, 2021
New Products at London Brogues for Autumn ‘21
This Autumn, We have some exciting new products to introduce. Please be upstanding for the fabulous Ripley oxford shoe, Henry brogues Chelsea boot and our tweed and leather wash bag.
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