Berkeley Quarter Brogue Oxford
A quarter-brogue Oxford with restrained punching and the Edward Green swan-neck line.
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Story & heritage
Official snippets say Berkeley is named after one of London’s most exclusive squares and features a punched cap with Edward Green’s signature swan-neck facing.
It occupies the middle ground between Chelsea’s severity and a full brogue: decorated enough for character, still disciplined enough for business dress.
Materials & craft
Official Berkeley pages list black or dark oak calf, the 202 or 82 last and single leather soles. The defining pattern is the straight punched cap paired with a clean Oxford closure.
How to choose & style
Choose Berkeley when a plain cap toe feels too severe. Dark oak is especially useful with navy tailoring, grey flannel and wool trousers.