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- Q963623 subject Q7151246.
- Q963623 abstract "A monk shoe is a style of shoe with no lacing, closed by a buckle and strap. It is also known as a monk strap, and has been described as the "most advanced" dress shoe.It is a moderately formal shoe: less formal than a full Oxford (American: Balmoral); but more so than an open Derby (American: Blücher). In between these, it is one of the main categories of men's shoes.It often has a cap toe, is occasionally brogued, and is popular in suede.".
- Q963623 thumbnail Double_Monk_Felsted_(Grenson).jpg?width=300.
- Q963623 wikiPageWikiLink Q1071417.
- Q963623 wikiPageWikiLink Q1199962.
- Q963623 wikiPageWikiLink Q4110718.
- Q963623 wikiPageWikiLink Q461765.
- Q963623 wikiPageWikiLink Q4845639.
- Q963623 wikiPageWikiLink Q7151246.
- Q963623 wikiPageWikiLink Q8210401.
- Q963623 comment "A monk shoe is a style of shoe with no lacing, closed by a buckle and strap. It is also known as a monk strap, and has been described as the "most advanced" dress shoe.It is a moderately formal shoe: less formal than a full Oxford (American: Balmoral); but more so than an open Derby (American: Blücher). In between these, it is one of the main categories of men's shoes.It often has a cap toe, is occasionally brogued, and is popular in suede.".
- Q963623 label "Monk shoe".
- Q963623 depiction Double_Monk_Felsted_(Grenson).jpg.