An Oxford shoe is a style of
leather shoe with enclosed
lacing. Oxford shoes are
traditionally constructed of
leather and were historically
rather plain. The shoes
originally appeared in
Scotland and Ireland, where
they are called Balmorals. The
design of the shoe is often
plain, but may include some
small ornamentation or
perforations. The meaning of
the terms Oxford and Balmoral
vary geographically; in the
U.S., Balmoral is synonymous
with Oxford; elsewhere,
especially in Britain, the
Balmoral is a particular type
of Oxford where there are no
seams (apart from the toe cap)
descending to the welt, a
style particularly common on
boots. Work great as
restaurant workers shoes,
security guards shoes,
everyday wear shoes, walking
shoes, military events shoes,
and much more. Oxford shoes
are worn bye both men and
women, old and young. To help
you find the perfect fit, we
offer you a large selection of
Wide Size oxford shoes. Wide
Size military oxfords are
oxfords that we sell in both
regular width and wide width
sizes. When a shoe size is
labeled for example 7.5W, the
W is there to do indicate the
shoe size is wide when a
regular shoe size is labeled
as 7.5R.