17 Essential Shoes You'll Always Want in Your Rotation (2024)

That old adage about the shoes making the man? It's true. And given the vast universe of shoes for men out there, it's never been more difficult to decide exactly how you want to present yourself to the world. Looking to make a strong first impression? A shiny pair of dress shoes is the ticket. Trying to stunt hard while you're strutting down the sidewalk? Sneakers are the way to go. Sudden snow squall threatening to ruin your day? Boots, my man. But the real questions still remain: What kind of dress shoes, or sneakers, or boots? And where do you even begin?

Well, gosh, you’ve come to exactly the right URL. We’re here to guide you through just about every style of shoes for men that's relevant in 2023. Whether you're looking to build a whole new wardrobe from the ground up, trying to find the perfect gift for that special someone, or literally just trying to put a decent outfit together right now, we've got all of the footwear options you could possible need. From hardy brogues to retro runners, here's everything you need to know to build an absolute dream team of shoes.

Every Shoe You'll Ever Need, by Category

  • Dress Shoes: Oxfords, Cap Toes, Brogues
  • Sneakers: Running Shoes, Basketball Shoes, Skate Shoes, Tennis Shoes
  • Boots: Hiking Boots, Chukka Boots, Chelsea Boots, Work Boots, Cowboy Boots, Dress Boots
  • Slip-Ons: Sandals, Loafers, Clogs, Mules

Dress Shoes

When you’re suiting up for date night, a wedding, or any other type of formal occasion, a slick and shiny pair of dress shoes is still the way to go. But don't limit this formal footwear to buttoned-up occasions. With a little finesse, a pair of dress shoes can elevate a casual outfit without looking out of place.

Oxfords

The most classic form of dress shoe—also known as a balmoral—Oxfords feature a vamp (the front section of the shoe, about where the ball of the foot meets the instep) sewn on top of the eyelets (the section where the shoe laces are laced), which results in an especially sleek, formal look.

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Johnston & Murphy "Melton" Oxford

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Velasca Milano Feracaval suede wingtip Oxford

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Kingsman x George Cleverley leather Oxford shoes

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Allen Edmonds "Carlyle" plain toe Oxford

Cap Toes

As the name suggests, cap toe shoes are capped with an extra layer of leather, which adds an extra layer of toe protection and gives them a little touch more visual interest than you standard plain toe oxford. It won't add the same type of protection that a steel toe boot would, mind you, so don't show up to the jobsite in one of these.

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Allen Edmonds Park Avenue cap toe Oxford

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Crockett & Jones Hallam leather Oxford shoes

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John Lobb "Phillip" II leather Oxford shoes

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Morjas "The Oxford" shoes

Brogues

You might think of those holes as mainly decorative, but they were originally intended to keep bog water from flooding your shoes when strolling through the English countryside. As a result, brogues are generally heftier than the average dress shoe, and look especially great with thicker wool trousers. They're also often built with more casual and slip-resistant rubber soles, making them even more versatile than the average dress shoe.

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Thom Browne longwing brogue Oxfords

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Mr P. "Jacques Eton" regenerated suede brogues

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Grant Stone longwing shoes

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Tricker's Bourton leather wingtip brogues

Sneakers

Sneakers began life in the world of athletics, but in recent decades they've come to dominate the footwear market well beyond any court or sports arena. Those OG sneakers wouldn't cut the mustard on any professional sports team these days (or any amateur team, for that matter), which is why there's a whole category just for lifestyle sneakers, the kind of kicks that illicit snaking queues and countless street style pics. But, of course, sneakers still have another foot firmly planted in performance. So, whether you're an avid gym rat, a street style maven, or just need some comfortable shoes for your morning strolls, there's a pair of kickass sneakers out there with your name on it.

Running Shoes

Loaded with tech-y details and advanced cushioning, today's raddest running shoes can hold their own on the track, the street, and the runway. The category has its mainstays that have been around for decades, and though their senior status largely falls short of modern advancements in running shoe technology, they've held on to their fashion bona fides well into running retirement.

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New Balance 990v5 sneakers

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Asics GEL-NYC sneakers

Basketball Shoes

From Chuck Taylors to Air Jordans, basketball has spawned some of the most recognizable and widely-worn sneakers on the planet. Today, with the NBA leading the way as the most stylish sports league around, it's no wonder that basketball shoes continue to dominate the conversation when it comes to fashion-forward kicks.

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Air Jordan 1 Mid shoes

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Adidas Rivalry low 86 shoes

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Nike Tempo running shoes

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Converse Chuck 70 hi sneakers

Skate Shoes

From the canvas-and-rubber numbers that flooded the Venice Beach boardwalk in the ‘60s, to the puffy-tongued behemoths worn by mall kids in the '90s, to the hybridized sneakers worn at the Olympics today, skate shoes have come a very long way—and stayed plenty stylish along the way. They’re the perfect vehicle for that carefree skate rat style with a pair of baggy pants.

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Converse CONS AS-1 Pro

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Adidas Tyshawn low skate shoes

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Nike SB Chron 2

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Vans Old Skool

Tennis Shoes

There's a reason you often hear people simply call all sneakers “tennis shoes”: the most iconic versions, like the Adidas Stan Smith and Converse Jack Purcell, are about as classic and essential as sneakers can get. They might no longer have the juice to keep up on the hardcourt, but these old-school styles will serve up an ace with just about everything in your wardrobe.

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Adidas Stan Smith

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Keds Royal Lo sneakers

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Reebok Club C 85 vintage sneakers

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New Balance BB550

Boots

When you're facing a tough situation—be it bad weather or a long day of hard work—you need a sturdy pair of boots at the ready. If you haven't gotten the gist of this article by now, there are several types of boots, each with their own unique purpose and design. Tough-as-nails work boots, sleek and sexy Chelsea boots, trail-conquering hiking boots—whether you need a proper pair for your occupation or for a fancy date, these are the year-round versions that matter most.

Hiking Boots

You don't need to be scaling actual mountains to understand the appeal of hiking boots. Old-school versions are built heavy and hardy with plenty of rugged appeal, while modern versions are designed using advanced lightweight materials like Gore-Tex. Either way, you're scoring plenty of rock-solid support and weather protection in a boot that'll look great with everything from swishy cargo pants and flannel shirts to blue jeans and hoodies.

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Danner Mountain Light GTX boots

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1 Nike ACG "Air Mada" shoes

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Merrell MOAB 2 GTX hiking boots

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2 Altra "Lone Peak" All-WTHR mid trail running shoe

Chukka Boots

Originally designed as a rugged and lightweight boot for British troops stationed in desert locales, the chukka boot has since become a casual footwear icon—the perfect 'tweener option for throwing on with jeans or khakis just about anytime you're going anywhere not quite formal.

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Clarks Bushacre 2 chukka boot

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Yuketen Maine guide chukka

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Drake's "Crosby" moc-toe chukka boot

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J.Crew 1990 MacAlister boot

Chelsea Boots

Purportedly invented by Queen Victoria’s shoemaker in the 1830s, Chelsea boots are distinguished by their elastic side panels, allowing the wearer to slip the ankle-high silhouette on securely without the aid of laces. Made famous by the Beatles in the 1960s, Chelsea boots generally cut a sleek and dressy figure—perfect for trim, tailored pants. But shoemakers like Blundstone and Dr. Martens also make Chelseas with some extra heft to them, which pair well with wide-leg bottoms like canvas painters pants.

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Blundstone 500 series boots

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R.M. Williams Comfort Craftsman boots

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Morjas Chelsea boot

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Dr. Martens 2976 Chelsea boots

Work Boots

Built for surviving day after day of hard labor, it doesn't get any tougher than a pair of real-deal work boots. Think chunky soles, thick leather, protective steel toes, and waterproof materials. They’ll blend well with any pair of jeans and a waxed jacket, of course, but don’t be afraid to try them with some chinos and a button-up shirt.

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Red Wing 6-in classic moc boot

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Timberland Premium waterproof boot

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Kenzo Kenzosmile boots

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White's Boots 350 Cruiser MV boot

Dress Boots

Picture your favorite dress shoes. Now, imagine them taller. Those are dress boots. They'll take to a bespoke suit just as well as any glossy pair of brogues, but with an added ruggedness and propensity for taking on less-than-ideal weather.

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Alden x Leffot Naval boot

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Viberg Service Boot

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Our Legacy Camion boots

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Florsheim Medfield plain toe zip boot

Cowboy Boots

Yee—and I cannot stress this enough—haw. Cowboy boots are flashy, rugged, and elegant all at the same time. And while they’re an obvious fit for some bootcut jeans and a western shirt, they're way more versatile than you think. Use 'em to subvert your sharpest suit, or try a grunge-inspired look with some thrashed jeans and a fuzzy cardigan.

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Tecovas "Johnny" boot

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Dries Van Noten snake cowboy boots

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Dan Post Milwaukee cowboy boot

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Rhodes roper boot

Slip-Ons

No laces, no problem. These low-profile, low-stress styles are perfect for the warmer months. These laceless low tops are more likely the type of shoes you'd wear to more relaxed environs like a sunny beach with open-toe sandals or your own humble abode with a pair of fuzzy slippers, but mules and loafers have proven themselves to be the shoe du jour for most fashion-conscious dudes.

Sandals

Whether you're more of a strappy open-toe guy, a woven leather closed-toe fella, or a staunch slides-over-everything supporter, you absolutely need a pair of great sandals (or three!) in your life. Oh, and socks with sandals? Very fly at the moment, we kid you not.

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Adidas Adilette shower slides

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Hereu "Pesca" fisherman sandal

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Nislo huarache sandals

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Nike "Oneonta" sandal

Loafers

Dress shoe construction meets slip-on sneaker casualness. There are a near endless array of loafers out there—from fancier bit loafers to classic penny loafers to heavyweight versions with big lug soles—but all of them dress up and down with absolute ease. They're the perfect way to bring an air of nonchalance to a summer suit, or give a laidback polo and shorts look some extra classiness.

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Sebago "Will" loafers

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Gucci 1953 Horsebit loafers

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Mephisto cap vert slip-on

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Drake's Canal penny loafer

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Clogs and Mules

Ever wish you could rock your house shoes in public? Clogs and mules are the answer, pairing all the comfort of those bedtime slippers with the sole support you need for everyday life. They also happen to deliver exactly the type of funky, good-weird energy all great fits require.

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Dr. Martens "Isham" slingback mules

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Birkenstocks "Super Birki" clogs

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Crocs classics clogs

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Salomon "RX" 3.0 slide

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FAQs

How many shoes do you really need? ›

Experts and Doctors believe people should always own multiple pairs of shoes so that they are able to rotate them.

How many shoes should I own minimalist? ›

Five pairs of shoes is the perfect amount for my current lifestyle because I have an appropriate choice to wear for anything on my agenda. I don't miss having more than one pair of each style or options for activities that haven't been on my calendar in years, like ballet class.

How many shoes does the average man own? ›

The average American male owns 12 pairs of shoes. Whether that seems like a lot or a little to you, it brings up the question of how many pairs of shoes does a man really need. Apart from any specialized athletic shoes, we believe the number to be at least six.

How many shoes does the average woman own? ›

The other day I came across a survey reporting that the average American man owns 12 pairs of shoes, while the average American woman owns a whopping 27 pairs. That would make the national average about 19 pairs per person. Wow! Really?

How many shoes does the average American own? ›

According to our survey, whether they buy shoes online or in person, each American currently owns 12 pairs of shoes. On average, Americans spend $240 each year on footwear and buy four pairs of shoes annually.

How many shoes do I need for a 3 day trip? ›

For trips that are only a few days in length, you may be fine with just one pair of shoes, especially if you aren't doing a wide variety of activities. However, for trips that are a week or more in length, two to three pairs of shoes are more appropriate.

What is the 1 in 1 out rule minimalism? ›

To keep your stuff level from rising, live by the following rule: every time a new item comes into your home, a similar item must leave. For every drip into the bucket, there must be one drip out; this ensures that your household won't flood, and threaten the progress you're making.

How long should you own a pair of shoes? ›

A good rule of thumb is to replace your shoes every 350-500 miles. For some shoes that could mean six months, but others could last longer. If you don't keep track of your shoe mileage, replacing a pair that you use often every 8-12 months is good practice.

What age group buys the most shoes? ›

  • Men aged 18-34 own the most number of shoes. In this age group, the average is 15 pairs per person.
  • 11 is the average number of shoes owned by men aged 35-44.
  • Additionally, men between the ages of 45 and 54 own about 9 pairs of shoes.
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How many shoes is considered a collection? ›

One is an object. Two is a pair. Three or more is a collection, assuming you have them with the intention of collecting them. I have more than 3 pairs of shoes, but I don't consider them a ”collection”.

How many jeans should a man own? ›

Considering these factors, a reasonable range could be around 3 to 6 pairs of jeans in your wardrobe. This would provide you with enough variety for different occasions, styles, and seasons without overwhelming your closet.

Are flip flops tongs or thongs? ›

Flip-flops are also called thongs (sometimes pluggers, single- or double- depending on construction) in Australia, jandals (originally a trademarked name derived from "Japanese sandals") in New Zealand, and slops or plakkies in South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Which gender spends more on shoes? ›

Men in the U.S. spent $26.2 billion on footwear in 2016, an increase of $2.4 billion since 2014, while women spent around $30 billion, the Boston Globe reported.

What is the average girl shoe? ›

Highlights: Average Female Shoe Size Statistics

The average shoe size for adult women worldwide is a U.S. size 7 to 8. Most common women's shoe size in the U.S. is between 8.5 to 9.

How many shoes is it normal to own? ›

In fact, the average American owns an average of 19 pairs of shoes at any given time! We challenged our employees to get out their shoes, count 'em, and take a picture.

How many pairs of shoes is normal? ›

In the United States, an average person owns 6 pairs of shoes. Nevada is the top state in terms of ownership with 19 pairs per person. San Antonio, Texas, on the other hand, topped all US cities with an average of 12 pairs per person. The majority of both men (27.6%) and women (19.8%) own 3 pairs of shoes.

How many pairs of shoes should you bring? ›

Most frequent travelers swear by the “3 pairs of shoes” rule, which is to pack two pairs of functional and comfortable shoes and one pair that's a little more formal and dressier. Some travelers would say you can make do with just two pairs for the entire trip.

How long does the average person keep a pair of shoes? ›

Mileage and Age

A good rule of thumb is to replace your shoes every 350-500 miles. For some shoes that could mean six months, but others could last longer. If you don't keep track of your shoe mileage, replacing a pair that you use often every 8-12 months is good practice.

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