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Men's black patent leather shoes by MILER

Our black patent leather Oxfords are a refined and elegant choice, crafted from high-quality, glossy leather. Unlike most Oxford styles, this model features a plain toe without a cap, which enhances its level of formality even further. These shoes are not only durable but also visually striking, making them perfect for a range of formal occasions. An ideal companion for a tuxedo, they deliver timeless sophistication and polished style.

Last type: MiMe-Reg

Composition: 100% Cowhide leather
Full-grain leather
Blake construction
Regular last
Subtle sheen
Breathable upper
Size blake
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OB-BL-508-M1-60
Country of origin
Spain
Producer
MILER S.C.
ul. Podgórna 4
61-829, Poznań
+48 735 976 322
[email protected]
NIP: 783 179 51 70
After each wear, wipe the shoes with a soft cotton cloth or use a horsehair brush to prevent dirt from settling into the leather grain.
Use a shoe cream to restore colour and hydrate the leather.
It is very important that the creams do not contain alcohol or solvents.

Size chart

Blake shoes - size chart

The formality of patent leather shoes

Patent leather shoes are a highly formal type of footwear. They should be reserved exclusively for formal ensembles, most often evening occasions such as a black-tie banquet. They pair perfectly with a tuxedo or a classic black suit. This is a refined choice that deserves to be approached with the utmost care and sophistication.

The history of oxfords

Oxfords are a timeless choice, recognized by virtually every well-dressed gentleman. The history of this iconic footwear dates back to the 1830s, with its origins in England. However, it wasn’t until fifty years later that they gained widespread popularity. The first pair was crafted by the masters of the legendary John Lobb shoemaking workshop in London. Today, over a century later, oxfords remain a classic and exceptionally elegant option.

Why are oxfords considered formal?

The most formal shoes are those with the fewest visible seams. This is why oxfords without broguing or a capped toe are considered the pinnacle of formality. An exception to this rule are wholecuts; although they are crafted from a single piece of leather and feature no visible stitching on the upper, they are regarded as slightly less formal than oxfords. Additionally, patent leather shoes are seen as more formal than their matte counterparts.

The black patent leather shoes from Miler Menswear are crafted using the Blake construction method

Alongside Goodyear welting, which is synonymous with British elegance, Blake is the second traditional method of shoemaking, historically linked to Italian refinement. This technique involves stitching the sole directly to the upper. Lyman Reed Blake patented his shoe-sewing machine in 1858, revolutionizing footwear production. While Goodyear welting is widely regarded as the most prestigious method, valued for its ability to be resoled and its superior resistance to rain and snow, the Blake construction also offers notable advantages. A Blake sole is exceptionally flexible, making it highly appreciated for the comfort it provides. For these reasons, Blake construction was adopted as the leading method by the Italian shoe industry. Our oxfords are crafted using this very technique.

HOW TO READ A SIZE CHART?

To make it easier for our customers to choose the size of classic footwear, we express our sizing not by the length of the shoe insole but by the length of the foot, which can easily be measured by oneself in the way described below.

1. Place a tape measure or ruler on the floor so that its beginning touches a surface perpendicular to the floor, such as a wall or a piece of furniture (e.g., a wardrobe or the leg of a table):

Jak rozumieć rozmiarówkę? Układ miary

2. Stand on the measuring tape in such a way that your heel rests against any piece of furniture with a surface perpendicular to the floor:

Jak rozumieć rozmiarówkę? Układ stopy

3. Read the length of your foot, then compare the measurement with our size chart and choose your size:

Jak odczytywać długość stopy?

NOTE:
If your big toe is not the longest toe on your foot, align the toe that extends the furthest on the measuring tape.

Knowing the length of your foot in cm, you can easily choose the right size of Miler Menswear shoes. The foot shown in the photo measures 26.7 cm, which makes the appropriate size 41.5 EUR or 7.5 UK.

UK
EU
FOOT LENGTH [cm]
6
40
25,7
6,5
40,5
26
7
41
26,4
7,5
41,5
26,7
8
42
27
8,5
42,5
27,4
9
43
27,7
9,5
43,5
28
10
44
28,4
10,5
44,5
28,7
11
45
29
11,5
45,5
29,4
12
46
29,7

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