blue dress shoes men Navy & Tan Wingtip Dress Shoes
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blue dress shoes men Navy & Tan Wingtip Dress Shoes

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blue dress shoes men Navy & Tan Wingtip Dress ShoesDelvecchio Collection These men's wingtip dress shoes combine classic spectator styling with bold color contrast for a distinctive look. Featuring a genuine leather upper with traditional brogue perforations, this lace up design blends vintage inspired details with modern dress shoe appeal. The navy and tan color combination makes these shoes an ideal choice for special occasions, church, weddings, social events, and statement making outfits.

Delvecchio Collection

These men's wingtip dress shoes combine classic spectator styling with bold color contrast for a distinctive look. Featuring a genuine leather upper with traditional brogue perforations, this lace-up design blends vintage-inspired details with modern dress shoe appeal. The navy and tan color combination makes these shoes an ideal choice for special occasions, church, weddings, social events, and statement-making outfits.

Featuring

  • Genuine leather upper with polished finish
  • Navy and tan spectator color combination
  • Classic wingtip design with medallion toe detailing
  • Full brogue perforations throughout the upper
  • Lace-up closure for a secure fit
  • Lightly cushioned insole for added comfort
  • Stacked heel with layered color accents
  • Sizes available: 8 through 13

Perfect For

  • Church services
  • Weddings
  • Special occasions
  • Dressy casual outfits
  • Fashion-forward styling
  • Statement menswear looks

Construction Details

The upper is crafted from genuine leather and features traditional wingtip styling with decorative perforations and brogue detailing. A cushioned insole helps provide comfort throughout the day, while the synthetic outsole and stacked heel complete the classic dress shoe construction.

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Product Details

Style Number Troy
Color Navy / Tan
Upper Material 100% Genuine Leather
Toe Style Wingtip Medallion
Design Full Brogue Lace-Up
Closure Lace-Up
Lining Soft Synthetic
Insole Lightly Cushioned
Outsole Synthetic Sole
Heel Stacked Heel
Sizes Available 8 - 13
Designed In USA
Manufactured Imported
Weight Medium

FAQ

Are these shoes made from genuine leather?
Yes. The upper is constructed from genuine leather.

Do these shoes run true to size?
Most customers find they fit true to size. If you are between sizes, consider your preferred fit and sock thickness.

What outfits pair well with these shoes?
They work well with light-colored suits, pink or white walking suits, dress trousers, and coordinated formalwear.

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