In 1892, Milton Florsheim began producing shoes in a small factory located in Chicago, Illinois. The first pairs of Florsheim shoes made by Milton... Florsheim
Moc toe shoes are shoes where the toe design contains a seam and stitching details circling the toe box. Moc toe shoes are similar to moccasins but are not restricted to slip on styles only.
Florsheim Como Tassel Smarche: Quality fits every time no break in
March 26, 2013
Reviewer: smarche from Westlake Village, CA
This would be my 12th Florsheim Como Tassle, Oh I did get the como without the tasssle, but went back to the tassle. Never have to break them in and they feel great all day long. I always buy another pair about a month after this one arrives, just in case. So I have an extra pair in my closet. This shoe lasts me about a year or two. I bought the more expensive Florsheim Judson model only I still have not broken them in. I willnot do that again. Happy with Como Tassle.
Florsheim Berkley Way too little
March 13, 2013
Reviewer: John from Dallas Tx.
I bought this shoe because I used to wear this style when I was in High School and College. I am disapointed thatI cannot wear them. I cannot even begin to get my foot into these shoes even though they ate marked 14-D they must be more like 12- narrow.
Wears this shoe: NEVER, I cant get my foot into them!!!
Florsheim Nowles Quality, Style and Tradition
March 05, 2013
Reviewer: Himself from New York City
The Florsheim is a good brand. This particular model is typical of a fine brand...........Quality is apparent. Try a pair.
Wears this shoe: All around town in dressy and casual situations.
Florsheim Welter Bit Great shoe but very narrow.
February 25, 2013
Reviewer: Bryan S from New Jersey
The shoe is very nice but even though I ordered and received a Triple wide shoe, the shoe is very narrow and when compared to other wide shoes that I have the shoe is almost a half inch narrower. Another bad feature of the shoe is the lining on the inside of the upper tongue. It is very rough and causes your sock to bunch up instead of slide smoothly into the shoe. I had to use a shoe stretcher pretty aggressively to make the shoe wearable.
Wears this shoe: Casual Dress
Florsheim Tremont Not Dressy, Not Bad
February 20, 2013
Reviewer: J from USA
These shoes are very comfortable, and I like that the toe is rounded. They are fine for semi-dressy occasions, but won't quite cut it if you're trying to look well dressed. The rubber on the sole is raised just slightly and the channels on the sides of the heel let you know this is not a true 'dress' shoe. But you'll look sharp in jeans on a date with them.
Wears this shoe: To work