Top Men's Shoe Trends For Spring 2019

Whether you’re a city breaker or just need some new kicks to break in, give your shoe lineup a refresh with our most coveted styles for the new season. Put a little spring in your step with these top men’s shoe trends.


Dapper Derby


A touch of texture goes a long way on the Abbott Derby. Featuring allover suede and mesh on the upper, nothing says you’re Spring-ready more than vibrant hues and a casual stacked heel for everyday wear.


Monk Strap Madness


A traditional monk strap with a modernized buckle and offbeat, stacked heel makes the Stanton one for the books! Shoe aficionados can’t get enough of time-honored design with a contemporary twist.


Loafing in Style


Put a pep in your step with Osborne Loafer. Swaggering bold stripe details and quintessential penny driver framework, these shoes will elevate your fits with luxe style.


Chunky Sneaker


The Dad Sneaker gets reinvented with mesh ventilation, a classic lace-up front, and a speedy pull-tab on the Chantrey Sneaker. On-trend 90’s undertones kick off laidback style to make a statement.


Sailing Season


It’s officially sailing season! Rock the Aldous Boat Shoe for go-with-the-flow style and rugged sophistication. Well-constructed with a canvas upper and adjustable lacing, these slip-on shoes are perfect for your adventures at sea.


Manhattan Chelsea


Donning a sleek, suede silhouette and New York inspired design, the Kedge Chelsea Boot grants high street style and superb comfort with ready to hit the streets, rubber outsoles.



City Slicker


Another New York staple, the Hawser Chukka Boot deserves a spot in your footwear rotation. From meetings to after work vibes, these stompers will quickly become your all-day, everyday shoe of choice. A timeless chukka construction and sneaker-like rubber soles beat the pavement with ease and premium comfort.

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