John Lobb Shoes
Groom's Fashion — By dolceSPOSA on December 5, 2007 at 7:28 amI LOVE shoes and I used to be a shoeaholic. Oh my, I feel like I am saying my confessions here at DS. Seriously speaking, I used to be a crazy shoe shopper and there was a time when I’d go shop for 20 pairs of shoes in one store and all in one day. Yes, those were the crazy days when I was younger and so carefree with my spending. I don’t do that anymore but I still enjoy looking and appreciating beautifully crafted and sexy shoes for women and also for men! I personally think that buying men’s shoes are just as fun but sometimes a little bit more difficult as it requires thorough investigation on the leather and craftsmanship. When I go to some of the really good English shops in London, I feel like I am getting free lessons on men’s shoes and I love it. I enjoy listening to the passionate sales assistant as he or she explains the type of leather, stitching, shapes, soles, finishing and the like. They surely know what they are talking about and they are very good at when they do.
John Lobb is one of the shoe shop I would recommend. It is England’s oldest makers of bench-made shoes, the most popular, most reputable and they have a strong lineage of clienteles like King Edward VII, Frank Sinatra, Aristotle Onassis, Roald Dahl, Tom Cruise and Daniel Craig to name a few. So if your husband-to-be is looking for a really special pair of wedding shoes to match his tuxedo or morning suit, then this is one company I would suggest him to check out. Their shoes look really classy and sophisticated. And I’ve heard they are really comfortable too so it is worth checking out especially if he is willing to splash out on a pair for your wedding.
At a Glance
- Bespoke shoes starts at £2,170
- Lead time – 6 to 8 weeks
- Consultation appointment is highly recommended

Men’s shoes : John Lobb Ltd.
9 St. Jame’s Street, London, SW1A 1EF
Telephone +44 (0) 20 7930 3664
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