Men's black wholecut shoes by MILER
Wholecut shoes feature an upper crafted from a single piece of leather — a detail that sets them apart from most evening shoes, which are typically made from several stitched panels. This construction results in a sleek, streamlined silhouette that is both visually appealing and refined. The distinctive lace placement enhances their minimalist, classically elegant appearance. An ideal choice for men who appreciate individuality, these shoes are perfect for a wide range of formal occasions. They pair beautifully with suits and are even suitable for black-tie events when worn with a tuxedo. Crafted from top-quality leather and finished with meticulous attention to detail, our wholecuts reflect timeless sophistication.
Last type: MiMe-Reg
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Composition:
100% Cowhide leather
Size chart

The unique construction of wholecut shoes
Wholecuts (also known as “pilot shoes”) have an upper made from a single piece of leather, which sets them apart from most evening shoes that are constructed from several stitched-together pieces. Wholecuts are characterized by their sleek silhouette. The distinctive lacing design gives them a minimalist and elegant appearance. This type of footwear is attracting more and more enthusiasts who appreciate its blend of uniqueness and class. These shoes are an ideal choice for those who wish to express their individuality in fashion.
Timeless minimalism
Do you appreciate practical, simple solutions that offer a neat appearance? Wholecuts are a perfect choice for lovers of minimalism and pure class. You could say they deliver elegance in a modest form. Moreover, the one-piece upper makes these shoes more durable and provides excellent wearing comfort.
Top-quality materials
The upper of wholecuts is made from a single piece of leather, which means the crafting process requires exceptional precision. The leather used for their production must be of the highest quality—free from any imperfections—to ensure a consistent texture across every part of the shoe. This is precisely the type of leather we selected for crafting our wholecuts!
What to wear with wholecuts?
Wholecuts are versatile shoes when it comes to formal occasions. Their minimalist design excels in such situations. Because the shoes lack unnecessary embellishments, they pair perfectly with an elegant suit and a plain, simple tie. But that’s not all—they are even appropriate for black-tie events where a tuxedo is required. Wholecuts also make an excellent choice for business meetings. Interestingly, wholecuts are considered more formal than oxfords, even though their lack of stitching and construction from a single piece of leather might suggest the opposite.
The wholecuts from Miler Menswear are crafted using the Blake stitching method
Alongside Goodyear welting, which is associated with British elegance, Blake stitching is the second traditional method of shoemaking, historically linked to Italian sophistication. This technique involves stitching the sole directly to the upper of the shoe. Lyman Reed Blake patented his shoe-sewing machine in 1858, revolutionizing footwear production. While not denying the advantages of the most prestigious shoemaking method—Goodyear welting—with its ability to replace the sole and greater resistance to rain and snow, it is equally important to highlight the benefits of Blake construction. The Blake sole is also highly flexible, which has earned it a loyal following among those who value comfort. Thanks to these qualities, Blake construction has been embraced by the Italian footwear industry as its preferred method.
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):
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:
3. Read the length of your foot, then compare the measurement with our size chart and choose your size:
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.
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