Back in the 1800s the white buck was worn as a tennis shoe. By the 1960s, Ivy educated lawyers saw the shoe as a perfectly appropriate match to suit, tie and office. Now available in many colors besides white, the buck has become a year-round presence.
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Weather Tip
Wear golashes in the rain and put on your shoes at the office.