Välj rätt herrskor till bröllopet – 5 tips från Myrqvist

Välj rätt herrskor till bröllopet – 5 tips från Myrqvist

Wedding season is approaching, which means wardrobes are often updated after invitations arrive — or perhaps after your own planning. Just as important as the suit, tuxedo, or whatever else you choose is what you wear on your feet.

Weddings can mean anything from white tie or dark suit to casual, depending on the dress code. Below, we've listed our favourites and our best tips for perfecting every type of outfit.

Äppelviken

The obvious choice for many — this classic Oxford is a shoe that can be worn with anything from a tuxedo (if well-polished) to an odd jacket. If you want the safe bet, this is the winner.

Äppelviken is a Goodyear-welted plain cap-toe Oxford available with either a leather sole or a half-rubber sole. Choose between black leather, brown leather, or brown suede.

Vinterviken – Black Patent Leather

A light in the darkness — that's what our patent leather shoes are. Vinterviken is a perennially popular model that sells year-round, not least during wedding season.

If the invitation says white tie or black tie, Vinterviken in patent leather is the perfect choice — but the shoes work beautifully in many different settings.

Stenhammar

A penny loafer at a wedding? Yes — if the dress code isn't the most formal kind, Stenhammar fits perfectly. It looks great whether you're wearing a dark suit, an odd jacket, or something else entirely. Goodyear-welted construction and available in seven different variants in both leather and suede.

Mölle

Like the penny loafer mentioned above, Mölle — a tassel loafer — might not be the obvious choice, but for a relaxed dress code it's a shoe that can be dressed both up and down, depending on the occasion.

Strumpor och Bälte

Whatever you're wearing, never forget that accessories make a difference too. Your shoes deserve a fresh pair of socks and your waist deserves a belt. To play it safe, a pair of Axel socks and a black leather belt are two excellent choices.

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