Cap Toe Oxford Shoe
Weston's most formal icon strips the house down to line, shine, and a perfectly judged toe cap.
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Story & heritage
The official Cap Toe Oxford page dates the model to 1968. Weston describes the double stitching on the toe cap and the classic lines of the vamp as the reason this remains both timeless and strong-looking, which neatly sums up why it still anchors the brand's formal offer.
Among Weston icons, this is the pure business-and-black-tie answer: less rustic than the Golf, less casual than the 180, and more minimal than anything in the Chasse family.
Materials & craft
The shoe is made in Limoges using the brand's artisanal production methods. Its craft story is all about restraint: polished boxcalf, closed lacing, a crisp cap seam, and the slight lift of the waist that gives the shoe presence without decoration.
How to choose & style
Black is the obvious first purchase for tailoring, ceremonies, and conservative office wardrobes. Brown works when you want the same clean architecture with navy suits, tobacco flannel, or darker denim that can take a sharper dress shoe.