Zappos Picks: Plain Toed Dress Shoes

By Meieli Sawyer Detoni
July 24, 2007

Plain toed dress shoes are the perfect choice for a businessman who likes simplicity and elegance. They’re positively sophisticated, with a clean appearance that will blend with all your suits.


Allen-Edmonds - Lambert (Chili) - Men’s

These classic leather shoes work well for day and night, which means that they are comfortable as well as stylish. Someone’s going to have to pry these right off your feet, because they’re also designed to wick away sweat. $278.06.


Ted Baker - Jess (Brown) - Men’s

Ted Baker’s plain-toed dress shoes depart from the typical, and that’s why we love ‘em. They feel good, and especially in the case of these plain-toes, you can be sure they look good, too. The toe’s smooth burnished finish adds just a touch of style to an otherwise perfectly understated shoe design. $250.00.

Marc Jacobs Nero

Marc Jacobs needs no introduction, really. The shoes are just as classic as the clothes, but these oxfords have details that will make them stand out just enough. While they may be dark and impeccably shined, the crackled finish sets them apart from the rest of the footwear in your wardrobe. $253.00.


HUGO Hugo Boss - Andrew (Black) - Men’s

Smooth, smooth, smooth—just like you, perhaps? These plain-toe oxfords are deep black and will look great with a slick shine. $251.06.


Allen-Edmonds - Kendall (Black Patent) - Men’s

The Kendall shoes from Allen-Edmonds have that extra something that you’re probably looking for to round out your wardrobe, but you haven’t quite been able to figure out what’s missing. Two words: patent leather. It’s sharp and it will get you noticed (in a good way). This pair also features a custom heel and a single-oak, black lacquered sole. $235.00.



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