The first was a fine gold Tissot, bequeathed to me by my Uncle Harold, along with a venerable pair of tan brogues. |
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Of course, doffing my hobnailed leather brogues for a bit of fresh air in the middle of the aerodrome probably didn't endear me to the locals. |
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Expecting a Gaelic romp in the woods, Judge George Hatch bought a brand new pair of brogues. |
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Finding out that nobody wants high quality hand-stitched brogues anymore, Charlie realises that a change of product is needed. |
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Gone are the towering heels of last summer, to be replaced by thick-tongued brogues, clunky flatforms and Birkenstock-style sandals. |
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In fact, Gilbert seems more upset when a mugger robs him of his favourite pair of brogues. |
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He eschews the uniform of the boardroom boss, preferring sports jackets and casual boots to the traditional Savile Row suit and handmade brogues. |
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But like a pair of trusty brown brogues, it served its master well and was good at what it did. |
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That morning he rose at sunrise and stepped into trousers and brogues in the tea-colored light. |
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Shoes are now considered to be one of, if not the most important part of an outfit, be they stilettos, brogues, cowboy boots or sneakers. |
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Men expect to see the return of the pointy-toe brogues with a thick leather sole, as well as the Chelsea boot to polish your mod style. |
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Big brogues aren't exactly a high-fashion footwear item these days, but then neither are those tawdry tan shoes with tacky pink shoelaces! |
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It was precision expectoration that accurately landed a deposit of froth about two feet from my Oxford brogues. |
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It seems Patsy has forgotten to change his boots, and is still wearing his work brogues! |
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But lilting Irish brogues and ebullient ribaldry are not enough to temper O'Casey's disgusted misanthropy. |
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Other accessories include beards and sideburns and for your feet there's desert boots, brogues and Chelsea boots for extra comfy rambling. |
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A latter-day dandy, he was renowned as much for his cut-glass vowels as for his Savile Row suits, bespoke shirts and handmade brogues. |
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There's a genteel nerviness about this big, bendy-nosed bloke in the Norwich City football shirt, slacks and comfy brown brogues. |
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He stood outside, briskly polishing the insteps of his brogues. |
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In his plain-Joe poplin shirt and big, blossomy shorts with brogues and black socks, her man looked stranded — well, in Milan. |
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Everything was worth touching, from loafers to work boots to suede brogues to moccasins. |
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Can be worn with a tie or bow-tie, dress or semi-dress sporran and ghillie brogues. |
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I would add to that: weekend brogues, desert boots or chukkas, suede loafers. |
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Talk of new beginnings just as Gove, Osborne and IDS get their brogues back under the cabinet table. |
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Boots, derbies, brogues, trainers, moccasin, flip-flops, sandals: here is just a small sample of the shoes you will find on Spartoo. |
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We had to find a suitable costume for P. Parkin, olive drab shorts, brogues, calf-high socks, check-shirt and tweed jacket with badge. |
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If you had called into my humble newsagent to instruct me in person I could have licked your brogues and sent my youngest out with a chamois leather to wash your Range Rover. |
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She kept her hair short, wore men's tailored suits and brogues. |
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I was wearing my powder-blue suit, with dark blue shirt, tie and display handkerchief, black brogues, black wool socks with dark blue clocks on them. |
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I hung on to the back of his kilt as he set off in his stout brogues and little protection against the weather other than a sou'wester and a mackintosh. |
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There are also two kilt shops, with Highland regalia for sale or hire, their windows dressed in swathes of tartan and accessories, dirks, sporrans and brogues. |
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He was tall and lean, with lank fair hair and a square jaw, togged out in tweeds and a checked shirt and scuffed, oxblood brogues. |
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Irish brogues and Queen's English echo in the stillness. |
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As for handmade English leather shoes, the really well-heeled man will own at least one pair of the following for work: leather oxfords, leather brogues, leather loafers. |
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Straight-A fashionistas will round out the ensemble with a pair of straight-leg trousers, basic black brogues, and a mohair mix knitted snood. |
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Norwegians, monks, brogues, wing tips and tassel loafers are interpreted in a fresh, youthful manner with summery colour schemes and high-quality, elaborately finished materials. |
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That night, I wore the vaguely less terrifying outfit of black blazer, white silk shirt, black cropped trousers and brogues to a low-key dinner with friends. |
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Big-hearted John STanton Sr. agreed to run with his son and showed up for the 1981 event in cutoff jeans, black Oxford brogues and black dress socks. |
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Normally worn with a bow-tie, dress sporran and ghillie brogues. |
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Audrey Tatou was the very epitome of French chic as she attended the party in a large cloak and cropped black trousers which she paired with black brogues. |
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Unlike the remainder of the Royal Logistic Corps, the Officers and Warrant Officers Class One all wear highland brogues when parading in No 2 Dress. |
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