The American company, G.H. Bass & Co. is well known for its Bass Weejun loafers, bringing preppy style to many a man's wardrobe. But they don't just make loafers and when they invited me to show the versatility of the brogue, or wing-tip as it's called across the Atlantic, I used a pair of their Monogram wine leather shoes (pictured below).
G.H. Bass & Co Monogram wine leather brogues |
I wear brogues most of the time. They provide a very versatile style, for country, formal, business or casual. Here I suggest three ways you could style yours. The only element common to each look are the G. H. Bass wine leather Monogram brogues. I'm very grateful to Sarah Gilfillan of SartoriaLab, whose personal styling skills have helped me so much on my search for style, for her advice with this styling exercise. Links to all the product suppliers are given below.
In the first look (below) we went for a business look that would suit a man if any age, with a classic navy Prince of Wales check suit, silk tie and silk square and vintage accessories. The burgundy colour of the shoes suits a darker suit, while being less formal than a black pair:
Shirt & suit TM Lewin, tie M&S, square Geoff Stocker, belt Denura, cufflinks and fox tie bar vintage |
For the second look (below), perhaps for a slightly older man, but suitable for all, (below) we selected a country style with a tweed suit, vintage Fair Isle jumper and wool tie with a bird motif. The blue shirt, with a blue and brown check, dilutes the country look, making this ideal for a smart casual day in town.
Suit John Lewis, jumper vintage, belt Denura, umbrella Mr Stanford, shirt Smyth & Gibson, tie Cordings, square Mr Rampley |
For the final look (below), we chose a casual look with denims and a Ventile Harrington jacket, easy to wear and comfortable year round. The soft, thick cotton shirt gives warmth on those chiller days while complementing the comfort of the faded denims and used look of the leather bag. The waterproof Ventile jacket protects from unexpected showers.
Ventile jacket E Tautz, shirt Portuguese Flannel, bag Tusting, polo belt Pampeano, socks Pantherella, denims Quantock, sunglasses Oliver Peoples |
Links (note that some products are not current stock)
This post was sponsored by G.H. Bass & Co.
Nice shoes - are they shell cordovan ?
ReplyDelete2 and 3 are great, but I think the shoes are two heavy and informal to work with the suit in 1
Grey Fox
ReplyDeleteFell in love with these and just tried to buy a pair on line but they do not do a wide or extra wide fitting. (Same problem as with Loake Royal Brogues)
Please keep this type of article coming, it's great.
Regards,
Snapper
I love these shoes. Ironically, I can't buy them in the US even though Bass is a US company ;-(
ReplyDeleteThey are available the US site right now
DeleteThanks Jimm, I'm amazed - I assumed they were available in the US.
ReplyDeleteSnapper - thank you - your wish is my command! The fit seems to be generous.
GF
Hi Anon - no they aren't shell cordovan.
ReplyDeleteGF