February 2024

The New Shoes
on Our Radar

Dr. Martens Ramsey kiltie creeper

February 2024

The New Shoes on Our Radar

From vintage-inspired sneakers to some rugged leather footwear

Is it time to re-evaluate the shoes in your closet? Maybe this list will help get you going in the right direction. There are so many great shoes dropping these days, we thought we would pull a few of our current favorites to showcase. From old school sneakers updated for 2024 to some sturdy suede creepers, these are the shoes our team can’t stop talking about.

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Ramsey Kiltie Creeper

Yes, these shoes are a lot. Too much? We don't think so. Doc reworked their popular Ramsey creeper in a versatile, premium suede, complete with a matching kiltie and classic woven detailing on the vamp. They look as cool with navy trousers as they do with some washed cargo pants or beat-up jeans. Of course, they sit on the brand's signature rugged outsole. Made in England, they're a sturdy shoe that can be worn now and then well into spring and summer.

$170 by Dr. Martens

Killshot 2 Sneaker

Nike had a buzz-worthy collab drop this week, but this is a new release that you can actually buy in your size. Nike's Killshot OG sneaker is a streamlined archival design based on the brand's original low-profile tennis shoe. The white pairs have been around for years, but Nike just unveiled this black version and it's a nice alternative look that would be great with lighter jeans or sweats.

$90 by Nike

1876 Ranger Moc

This is a shoe that's pretty much prepared for anything. It's got a stylish, old-school preppy silhouette with a contrast stitch mic toe. And a rugged Vibram outsole with double-stacked leather midsole for added comfort—all handsewn with a storm welt for extreme durability. Since you can easily slip in and out of them, you'll find yourself opting for them throughout the rainy days of spring and well into warm days of summer.

$325 by G.H. Bass

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London Sneaker

Sambas are still enjoying their shine, but these offer a similar low-profile throwback style without looking so, well, predictable. The inky blue suede is offset by the black detailing, including the brand's signature stripes and a dark natural gum rubber sole. We can't think of a better shoe to wear with every pair of pants in your closet.

$109 by adidas

Zurich Sandal

Everyone is pretty much on the Birk bandwagon these days, so if you want to differentiate yourself from the pack, consider trading up from the standard Boston clogs. Their handsome Zurich sandal offers a polished take on open-toed footwear. The large single-strap design provides extra coverage over the top of your feet, while the twin-buckle closure creates a secure fit and adds a little sophistication to elevate it from a standard pair of slides.

$135 by Birkenstock

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