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>>11566555
You can't get any leather shoe of non shit quality for this money, except for forlife doc martens maybe.

Buy white sneakers and save up for a decent shoe.

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>>11378337
>Thank you..
>Why not brogues, though (that's the slimmer type of dress shoe, right?)? Are they just hard to pull off?

No probs really, I can't fall asleep anyway.

No, a shoe with broguing doesn't have shape defined by the fact it's a brogue shoe, it's got nothing to do with it.
Both shoes in my previous reply are brogues, because of the holes in the leather (small, seemingly tattooed dots around the edges). They are there for just for the aesthetic aspect.

Traditionally, broguing is associated with less formal shoes you use daily. And (if you follow set standards) black shoes should only be used for formal purposes, hence having a brogue black shoe doesn't make sense in your case (not as your first pair at least).

Shape wise, it's just my personal preference. I think that cheap and pointy dress shoes tend to look more fedora, but it all really comes down to ones taste. But imo, wider the tip, safer the bet. Something similar to the shoe on the right in black isn't hard to produce, therefore you can find similar shoes in lot of fast fashion stores for cheap.

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