Dappered Classics – Shoes Every Man should Own

Dappered Classics – Shoes Every Man should Own

The Shoe Lineup – Nine Pairs every man should own.

Originally Published 3/6/2010

Pitchers and Catchers have reported to their spring training homes, and before you can say: “Bud Selig” it’ll be time for Baseball once again.  Nine men appear on a lineup card.  Nine men in the field of play.  Here’s the nine shoes you’ll want to collect and have in your own personal style dugout for maximum versatility, set just as if this were a batting order.

1. Classic American Sneakers – PF Flyers Grounder Lo – $49.95
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Just like a lead off batter, you want something light, dependable, and gets the job done without being overpowering.  Look hard at Converse Jack Purcells, PF Flyer Lo, or the Italian Superga.

2. Motorcycle Boots | Kenneth Cole Play 2 Win – $99.99

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You don’t need to actually ride a motorcycle to enjoy these things.  Tall enough to keep the street crap off you, casual enough to be worn to whatever dive bar you frequent, and good looking enough to impress whatever women are there once you arrive.  Most of them are obscenely comfortable too, and only get better with age.

3. Black Dress Boots | Florsheim Men’s Colfax – $89.95

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These see a lot of action.  And you need them to be able to work well in any number of situations.  Casual, dress, somewhere in between.  Get a pair that look just as good with a pair of lighter colored chinos, blazer, and tie, as they do with a pair of jeans and an un-tucked well fitting casual button up.

4. Black Laceups | Aldo Hepworth – $100.00

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Your go-to.  The clean-up.  When you need to knock it out of the park.  Avoid Square toes.  Stick with the classics or maybe a touch modern, like these black laceups from Aldo.  And take care of them like they’re the foundation of your lineup.  Because they are.

5. Brown Dress Boots | Kenneth Cole Long Time-A-Bow – $117.00

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You won’t lean on them nearly as much as your black dress boots, but when you gotta have them deliver, you want to have a good set at the ready.  Good with dark jeans and chino blazers or khaki pants.  They can stand up to a days worth of work and are especially nice when you gotta look nice and the weather is awful.  Don’t like the elastic sides of these Kenneth Cole’s?  Try another less tall version from the Kenneth Cole brand, the Foot Note Dress Boot for about $10 less.

6. Brown Laceups | ASOS Clean Point – $51.73

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You want to depend on your black lace ups.  Your black laceups will go with your dark suits, and sometimes your brown shoes won’t perform as well with those.  But you NEED brown lace ups.  Great to pair with Navy suits for a very British look.  And that Lighter colored pair of pants or Chino Suit you have for the summer?  That’s what these were made for.  Shoes that are just like your cleanup heavy hitters, only… not as irreplaceable.

7. Waterproof Hiking Boots | ASOLO FSN 95 Gore Tex – $124.95

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Getting down to the specialty guys.  It’s a big world out there.  Get out and see some of it.  GoreTex will breathe in the warmer weather and keep the water out when there’s snow on the ground.  A pair (or two) of wool socks will keep you warm enough in the winter that they can be an all season bad weather shoe.  Try wearing a pair of Sorels in July and you’ll see why splurging on solid Gore-Tex lined hiking boots is a smart decision.

8. Monk Strap | Aston Grey Reed Monk Strap – $99.99
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Your Dad wore penny loafers or those loafers with the goofy tassels on them.  Monk straps are much more dressed up.  Not for beginners.  Takes some serious style chutzpah to pull them off.  Tough to find under $150 let alone $100 making this pair from Aston Grey Reed a real steal.  Want a double strap?  Try These from Gant.  Not cheap at $150.00, but very cool.

9. Running Shoes | Brooks Adrenaline | $74.95

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Like most pitchers, great at one thing, not so great at others.  Your runners should be kept to the gym and the trail.  They shouldn’t function as casual shoes.  And also like pitchers, don’t use your running shoes every day.  The cushioning of your running shoes need time to rebound from the pounding.  If you’re a running freak and have to get your jog in every day, buy two pair and rotate.  The Brooks Adrenaline Running Shoe usually retails over $100, and even then it’s a bargain.  Bar none the BEST running shoe on the market for those of us who pound the pavement two to three times a week.  Durable as all hell, well cushioned, and fast.

So we’d miss any?  What shoes would you drop from the lineup, and which pair would you send in to pinch hit?  Leave those comments below.