Sleevehead: Quality and affordability in men's shoes: Have the twain finally met?                                                          

Quality and affordability in men's shoes: Have the twain finally met?

    My new pair of Allen Edmonds Madison cap-toe dress shoes in dark chocolate calf arrived today via FedEx. Also available in black, it is currently on sale in the US for $249 with free shipping.

Allen Edmonds Madison cap-toe in dark chocolate
I bought these AEs since I was looking for a pair of versatile dress shoes specifically for business travel. For me, this means a few things in particular.
It also goes without saying that I was looking for shoes with good value. Certainly on sale and even at full retail, I think these Madisons are very good value.

But here's the other thing I've noticed in the last couple of years. In RTW, there is a much greater retail selection with new brands and/or diffusion lines from existing shoemakers. These include:
Among existing RTW makers, there has also been a reinvigoration of new models and lines by Alfred Sargent, Cheaney and Allen Edmonds.

On the bespoke side, one can get bespoke for just a few hundred euros. In Vienna for example, Maftei bespoke starts at about EUR 700. In Warsaw, veteran shoemaker Tadeusz Januszkiewicz makes bespoke shoes for around EUR 500. In Italy, one can find even more choices at a similar price point.

Additional links
- Shoe Snob profile of Maftei


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