Early-September 2025

The New Shoes
on Our Radar

rancourt & co. belgrade camp loafer

Early-September 2025

The New Shoes on Our Radar

From rugged loafers
to modern road runners

Summer’s winding down, but there's no reason your footwear rotation has to. There are so many great styles dropping these days, we thought we would pull a few of our current favorites to showcase. From a pair of advanced running sneakers and a rugged take on the classic Chelsea boot to some handsome hand-sewn camp loafers, these are the kicks our team can't stop talking about.

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Belgrade
Camp Loafer

Handcrafted in Lewiston, Maine, Rancourt's camp loafer combines timeless New England prep style with everyday comfort. Built using genuine hand-sewn moccasin construction, the slip-ons feature a supple full-grain leather upper (which develops a beautiful patina over time), antique brass eyelets with rawhide laces, and a lightweight Reltex natural rubber sole that's flexible and slip-resistant. They look laidback, but can easily stand-up to a lot of abuse.

$318 by Rancourt & Co.

Pegasus Plus
Trainer

Want responsive cushioning on your next run? Take things up a notch with the Pegasus Plus. Lighter than most daily trainers, the sneaker boasts a full-length ZoomX midsole that delivers ultra-light, energetic cushioning, while a precision-engineered Flyknit upper keeps things breathable and secure. The high-abrasion rubber outsole completes the package for ultimate durability, making it the perfect daily-driver for road runners.

$200 by Nike

Suede
Chelsea Boot

Blundstone has a solid reputation, but what we love about this pair is that they look a little more refined than your standard offering. The steel-grey waxed suede still offers protection from the elements, but the sleek chisel-toe profile is much more versatile. Inside, a contoured EVA footbed and XRD-powered heel soak up 90% of walking impact for all-day comfort. These are boots you can wear for the next decade.

$194.95 by Blundstone

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Wild Grain
Lowell Boot

With its rich russet-red, wild-grain leather upper, the Dr. Martens Lowell lace-up channels heritage moccasin styling with modern durability. Reinforced by Goodyear-welt construction, contrast stitching and that signature lug outsole, it's a modern looking shoe that will pair with jeans and chinos to wide-leg trousers. The chunky silhouette is durable, detailed and decidedly Doc.

$190 by Dr. Martens

Lex Loafer

Hewn from a single piece of richly grained Italian calf leather, Jacques Solovière's loafer is a modern slip-on essential for 2025. Crafted with sleek leather piping, it's a less dainty version of a Venetian loafer. The supple kid-leather lining is set atop a dark-brown rubber sole with double-welt stitching, exuding quiet luxury and comfort. Made in Portugal, the Todd Snyder crew tells us it runs a bit narrow, so size up half a size.

$380 by Jacques Solovière

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