The two-tone saddle shoe is a timeless style and while we saw a handful of white options this summer, the suede versions seem ideal for fall. But what separates an $80 pair from one that will set you back $300? Of course, the real difference is how they look and feel on your feet, but here are the attributes of four smart styles.
Bass
$79
Full grain leather and suede upper (which you'll find on all four here) with a rounder toe and a padded insole.
Florsheim
$94
Soft heel collar trim and a "Bio Comfort" sock lining that wicks moisture and provides shock absorption.
Cole Haan
$125
Reinforced toe, padded lining and a thin EVA sole that's been laser-cut for traction.
Mark McNairy
$305
Bench made in England with a Good Year Welt on a lightweight rubber sole and a slightly narrow toe.
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