Which one of these shoes should I keep?

soon to be 1st year IB analyst

Got these two for 40 each. Should I keep them or return them?

http://www.shoebuy.com/bostonian-ardlay/293359 in Burgandy

http://www.shoebuy.com/johnston-murphy-philmer-mo… in black

 
<span class=keyword_link><a href=/company/apollo-capital target=_blank>Apollo</a></span>:
I recommend you keep neither and get a pair of allen edmond shoes. AE park avenues are the standard.

This is the right answer. Both the shoes you linked to look extremely cheap. Even if you're buying inexpensive shoes, don't get ones that look like these.

Hi, Eric Stratton, rush chairman, damn glad to meet you.
 

Both are nice, and I understand being on a budget. The first pair is a nice classic shoe, but the johnston-murphy one is a bit more modern/younger looking. I think you would be fine with either, but if you were to go with only one, I would go with the JM.

 
Bondarb:
Those are both fine...u dont need to wear Aldens or high-level shoes as a junior banker just stay away from square toes or anything to clunky. Both of those are pretty classic and conservatively styled which is what's important. That said, a better quality pair of shoes will last 20 years so it isnt neccesarily a bad idea to spend a bit more on this item.

+1

 

I agree with some of the former posts but I think if you can afford it I would reiterate getting something with leather soles. Just makes the shoes look so much classier IMO. Yes this generally means higher price tag but sometimes you can find something on sale. Classic Cole Haans are always a good pick in my book. The investment into something you can wear for 2-3 years is important.

Blue horseshoe loves Anacott Steel
 

Both of those are Bluchers (Derby) shoes. They are less formal than an Oxford (i.e. AE Park Aves) simply by design. I personally like oxfords better, but those are nice. I have 1 pair of AE Park Aves in Black, and 1 pair of Fifth Aves in Walnut.

 

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