J.M.Weston 's 180 Moccasin is still produced in accordance with the fabrication processes of its 1946 launch, in the same atelier in Limoges, France. In the 1960s, Parisian teenagers from bourgeois families would wear the iconic shoes with wayfarer sunglasses, jeans and a bare ankle, and we can't think of a better way to style them today. This pair have been dyed a rich burgundy shade that makes a stylish contrast to similar styles in black or brown. This item is large to size, take a half size smaller than normal. Read The Journal story on eight shoes every man should own
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