Our team loves The Single Monkstrap, and we decided to make it simple with this year’s model, with one colour – black calf. An easy-to-style colourway with just the right amount of flair to become a unique must-have.
So, how do we style it? Look no further because this is how we wear The Single Monkstrap.
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Dressed to a T
The OG. After all, Single Monk Strap shoes are what many believe to be a classic dress shoe, and they're not wrong. Wear it with your favourite dark suit for a composed impression. The one-buckle design gives off a bit of flair and elevates your typical suit game, bringing it to the next level. This works exceptionally well for any upcoming holiday festivities, where dressing up is a must.
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Casually elegant
One way that works great for dressing down The single Monkstrap is pairing it with odd trousers, preferably on the rougher side, like a heavy flannel, wool or corduroys. Match the trousers with a fine knit sweater to create a put-together contrast that is both cosy, comfortable and casually elegant. A Christmas-ready outfit that's perfect for hanging out around a warm fireplace.