Franco Vanucci Men's Aldo Wingtip Oxford Shoes
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Featuring a wingtip style and brogue detailing, these Oxford shoes work great for accessorizing both casual and semi-formal outfits
Franco Vanucci Men’s Aldo Wingtip Oxford Shoes
- Wingtip design
- Brogue detailing
- Padded sock and cushioned insole for extra comfort
- Flexible and slip-resistant outsole
- Faux suede upper
- Rubber outsole
- Medium width
- Fit true to size
About Franco Vanucci
Franco Vanucci is the men’s branch of the Rasolli Footwear tree. Started in 1986, Rasolli’s first focus was fashionable women’s shoes, but its expertise in both high quality and reasonable prices pushed the brand to expand their work into the men’s side of the business. Franco Vanucci tends toward a modern, European-leaning aesthetic with casual slip-on loafers and fashion-forward dress shoes.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support. Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Featuring a wingtip style and brogue detailing, these Oxford shoes work great for accessorizing both casual and semi-formal outfits
Franco Vanucci Men’s Aldo Wingtip Oxford Shoes
- Wingtip design
- Brogue detailing
- Padded sock and cushioned insole for extra comfort
- Flexible and slip-resistant outsole
- Faux suede upper
- Rubber outsole
- Medium width
- Fit true to size
About Franco Vanucci
Franco Vanucci is the men’s branch of the Rasolli Footwear tree. Started in 1986, Rasolli’s first focus was fashionable women’s shoes, but its expertise in both high quality and reasonable prices pushed the brand to expand their work into the men’s side of the business. Franco Vanucci tends toward a modern, European-leaning aesthetic with casual slip-on loafers and fashion-forward dress shoes.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support. Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Puerto Rico
- How is the strike-through price determined?