10 Best Florsheim Shoes
Updated on: September 2023
Best Florsheim Shoes in 2023
Florsheim Men's Riva Slip-On Loafer (8.5 3E, Black)
Florsheim Men's Montinaro Cap Toe Dress Shoe Lace Up Oxford, Saddle Tan, 10.5 D US

- CLASSIC STYLE: The Montinaro features clean, classic lines and a burnished finish.
- QUALITY: The uppers are genuine leather. The linings are breathable, moisture wicking Suedetec. The sole is durable, flexible rubber.
- COMFORT: the insole is fully cushioned with memory foam technology for long lasting comfort.
- PERFECT FIT: runs large, if in between sizes, size down. Comes in medium width and wide width.
- CARE: Black leather shoes can be shined with a black polish, Brown and Saddle Tan leathers with a neutral polish. To clean, just wipe down with a soft, damp cloth.
Florsheim Men's Fusion Moc Toe Lace Up Oxford, Cognac, 11 Medium

- Smooth leather or suede with smooth leather upper
- Mesh textile lining
- Fully cushioned footbed with Ortholite high rebound foam insole
- Dual-density EVA midsole with rubber sole.
Florsheim Men's Lakeside Slip Boat Shoe, Brown, 9.5 M US
Florsheim Men's Clevan Cap Toe Oxford, Black, 10 Medium US

- Smooth leather upper
- Breathable, moisture-wicking Suedetec linings
- Fully cushioned footbed for all-day comfort
- Durable, Lightweight, and flexible XL Extralight Sole
- Closure Type: Lace-Up
Florsheim Men's Montinaro Wingtip Dress Shoe Lace Up Oxford, Saddle Tan, 12 Medium

- The upper is genuine leather.
- The linings are breathable, moisture wicking Suedetec, which help keep your feet cool and dry.
- the insole is fully cushioned with memory foam technology for long lasting comfort.
- The sole is flexible, non-leather.
- If in-between sizes, size down.
Florsheim Men's Kenmoor Wingtip Oxford,Black,12 D

- Goodyear welt construction offers exceptional comfort
- Leather lined for added comfort
Florsheim Men's Lakeside Ox Boat Shoe,Brown,11 M US

- On the deck of the boat or on the city streets, you'll be comfortable and stylish in the Lakeside Ox.
- Nubuck or milled leather uppers with moccasin toe stitching.
- Nautical-inspired wrap around lacing allows a snug fit.
- Amply padded collar and microfiber lining for indulgent comfort.
- Fully cushioned insole is perforated for air circulation. Genuine rubber outsole with siping for sure footing on the boat deck or on the sidewalk. Measurements: Weight: 15 oz Product measurements were taken using size 11, width M (D). Please note that measurements may vary by size. Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.
Florsheim Men's Regent Motorcycle Boot, Black, 9 3E US

- Breathable leather upper
- Non marking outsole
- Side zip
Florsheim Men's Medfield Plain Toe Oxford Dress Shoe, Cognac, 11 Medium

- CLASSIC STYLE: The Medfield features clean lines and a burnished finish and comes in a variety of patterns.
- QUALITY: The uppers are genuine leather. The linings are breathable, moisture wicking Suedetec. The sole is durable, Non Marking, Slip resisting and flexible rubber.
- COMFORT: The insole is a fully cushioned, removable footbed with stability heel cup and shock absorbing Ortholite High Rebound Foam.
- TECHNOLOGY: Ortholite X-40 rebound foam features a long-lasting cushioning system with built-in moisture management and antimicrobial properties.
- PERFECT FIT: runs true to size. Available in medium width and wide width.
Vintage Shoes
Discussion the topic of historical shoes. Some interesting facts about footwear.
Espadrilles
These shoes have been made in Catalonia since at least the 14th century. They originate from the Pyrenees, and are a casual sandal with a flat or high heel. They usually have a cotton, or fabric upper with a sole made from rope, or rubber. The name Espadrille is French and comes from the name espardenya, which comes from expart. Expart is the Catalan name for esparto, which is a wiry, tough, Mediterranean grass used for making rope. These sandals were originally worn by peasant, but nowadays they are designed by top designers, and popularly worn in Catalonia and the Basque Country. There is a more modern design now where the footwear can also be platform, or wedge shaped now. Manufacturing this footwear is generally more complicated than making any ordinary sandal, especially if the sole is made from Jute twines. The twines first have to be machine braided, then the braids are formed by hand into the sole. They are hydraulically pressed for the final shape, and stitched vertically. The soles then go through a vulcanization process. Wooden heals, or EVA foam is then put in place with the use of glue, and finally more jute braids are wrapped around for the completion of the sole.
Poulaine
Also known as crackowes these were shoes with very long pointed toes popular in the 15th century. They were worn by males and females, but the male shoe was made longer, and pointier than the female version of this footwear. Sometimes people would wear a string attached to the toe, which was then attached around the knee in order to keep the point of the toes out of the way when they were walking. The toes were also stuffed at times, and some other outdoor type shoe would also be worn underneath the Poulines.
Patten
These shoes had a wooden sole, or had metal inserted to increase the wearers height. They would also be designed with a high sole to aid with walking in mud. Pattens were worn during the middle ages up until the 19th, or early 20th century. It is thought the word Patten comes from the French and means hoof or paw. Most shoes of this period were of a thin sole design, therefore Pattens were popular as they were more comfortable to walk on paved roads, and cold indoor floors. This footwear would increase the height of a person by four inches or more at times. They were held on the foot by leather or cloth bands. Although the shoes were of a practical nature they were not the easiest of footwear to walk with.
Moccasin
Moccasins are traditionally made from deerskins, or other soft leather material. Its sole and sides are made of one piece, stitched together on top, sometimes with an additional panel or vamp. The upper part of the shoe are usually filled with elaborately designed pictures, or patterns. They were worn by traders, hunters, and settlers. They are well known as being the traditional footwear of North American Indian tribes. They often have beaded designs and a lot of embroidery within the make up of the shoe. Moccasins normally had a soft, flexible sole, apart from the one's that the Plains Indians wore, of which the soles were made hard for durability against the hard rocky areas where they would have to walk.