Are these shoes' toes too square?

In the market for loafers and need some crowd wisdom. Are the toes on these puppies too square? Office environment is business casual but with frequent meetings that call for suits. Looking for a workhorse loafer that is easily worn with business casual and maybe (but not necessary) with a suit as well.

Would love to buy another pair of gamos that is cheaper, but these are the only ones which were comfortable -- I guess my foot has a very high instep. Seriously. Every loafer I tried at AE was painful on the right foot.

http://luxury.zappos.com/salvatore-ferragamo-lion…

33 Comments
 
  1. That's called a chisel toe. It's not "square" and is a classic look
  2. Those are likely blake-stitched, not glued. To my knowledge all Ferragamo mainline shoes (which those are) are stitched. FWIW, the top-line shoes, Tramezza, are goodyear welted and of very high quality.
  3. That said, Ferragamo mainline is crap for the price. You are better off with Allen Edmonds, Alden, Church's or Crockett & Jones for the same price or less.
 

Can't really go wrong with AE shoes. You could probably get something better for the 700 dollars you're willing to spend, but I'd rather get a couple pairs of AE for that money. Have you checked out Rancourt shoes? I heard some great things about them and I'm planning on picking up a pair when I get back to the states.

http://www.rancourtandcompany.com/men-s/loafers/penny-loafers/weltline-…

Consumption smoothing is retarded. If you stay in this game for a handful of years, money will be the least of your worries. Live it up, because this is the one time in your life where you might actually have time to spare.
 

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