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What to look for Before you buy your dress shoes. Do you know the difference between a quality shoe and a cheap imitation? Quality of Leather in the Upper Quality shoes are all made from Calf leather. If you can't see the grain in the leather it has most likely been treated. Usually it is mature hides that require treating. Calf leather is usually much thinner or at least much more supple. Quality of leather sole If the sole isn't leather, is it stitched? If not it is doubtful that it is goodyear welted. Be aware sometimes the stitching is hidden beneath a thin skin of leather that rubs off in the first few days of wearing. Just because the leather is thick doesn't mean i'll last longer. The best soles have been ground away for ages with special machines. If they grain is rough or looks very porous don't go near them. Craftsmanship Is the shoe elegant? or is it heavy and clumpy? are there loose threads hanging off, or little rough edges of leather on the edge of the sole. Is the shoe fully leather lined? Some toe areas are (sensibly) made of canvas to allow toes to sweat a little, while others are fully leather lined - your choice.
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