When the wedding dress code is black tie, a is an obvious choice for grooms, groomsmen, and wedding guests. This ensemble requires a pair of tuxedo shoes to finish the look, preferably one that matches both the tuxedo and the wearer’s personal style. From simple, traditional lace-ups and loafers, to statement-making velvet and colored options, to classic, comfortable shoes that will remain staples in your closet, multiple options are available for anyone seeking this . No matter which pair you settle on, your investment in tuxedo shoes should be worth it—especially if you’re the groom.
To help narrow your search for the best tuxedo shoes, we researched various pairs to help you find the best options for the big day. After considering dozens of options, we landed on the following top-rated choices.
Best Traditional
Few brands are more classic than Ferragamo, so opt for these sleek leather oxfords in black if you want a traditional pair that’ll never go out of style.
Size Range: 7 E-13 E | Materials: Goat leather/leather
Best Oxfords
Patent oxfords are tried-and-true, classic tuxedo shoes—this style is no exception. With a cushioned insole and various widths to accommodate different foot sizes, comfort is a guarantee in this pair.
Size Range: 8-15 | Materials: Polyurethane leather
Best High-Shine
This Venetian loafer comes with a liquid-shine finish and elegant grosgrain trim for a bold, yet timeless, look. Not to mention the upper is crafted from a leather and textile blend, meanwhile, the lining and sole are made from high-quality leather.
Size Range: 7-15 | Materials: Leather and textile upper, leather lining and sole
Most Comfortable
This classic tuxedo shoe style is built for comfort thanks to a cushioned insole. The shiny black finish makes this pair versatile enough for , while the lace-up front and square toe add sophistication.
Size Range: 7-15 | Materials: Patent leather upper, leather lining, rubber sole
Best Cap-Toe
Penny loafers can be dressed up or down, but this luxe leather Prada pair is especially polished enough for tuxedo ensembles. Built to last, these loafers will get you through any wedding or other formal occasion on your calendar.
Size Range: 6 UK -12 UK | Materials: Leather upper, lining, outsole; stacked rubber outsole
Best Loafers
Cap-toes are subtle, yet stylish, details that level up a typical Oxford shoe. These Italian-made, leather lace-ups are the most sophisticated we’ve seen—particularly perfect for a groom.
Size Range: 7-13 | Materials: Leather upper and sole
Most Versatile
For a tuxedo shoe that you can wear again with any of your formal attire, this cap-toe oxford shoe is a surefire choice. This pair comes in black and cognac color options, so you can find a pair to match classic and colorful suits alike.
Size Range: 7-15 (regular and wide) | Material: Leather upper, cushioned footbed
Best Patent Leather
Sporting patent leather is a great way to add panache to an otherwise simple black shoe, and the cap toe detailing on these patent leather oxfords adds another great stylish detail.
Size Range: 7D-15D | Material: Patent calf leather upper, leather lining
Best Plain-Toe
An expertly crafted shoe that isn’t too shiny or overly statement-making, this option is timeless and blends seamlessly with a black tux. The CustomCork insoles also mold to the shape of your foot and provide maximum comfortability, so you can wear them all day long for any event.
Size Range: 5-16 (multiple widths available) | Materials: Leather lined interior, cork insoles
Best Monk Strap
Show off your colorful personality in this pair of monk-strap dress shoes made from high-quality leather for superior durability. With a lightly padded footbed, they’re also as comfortable as they are smart.
Size Range: 7-14 | Materials: Leather and rubber sole
Best Velvet
These slip-on loafers feature many distinctive features while remaining simple enough to sport during formal occasions, like a lush , a grosgrain trim, and an almond toe shape.
Size Range: 7D-14D | Materials: Velvet
Best Slip-on
Speaking of slip-ons, we love these loafers for both their versatility and design. Made from stretch leather and with a padded insole, these are both noticeably sleek and comfortable.
Size Range: 7-15 | Materials: Leather or textile upper/leather lining and sole
Best Wingtip
Wingtip details feel both stylish and classic, making these Oxford options worth the splurge for your wedding or other formal events. The brogue design adds flair, while the shiny black hue (this pair also comes in burgundy and brown) and lace-up closure are standard elements that work with any tuxedo.
Size Range: 5-16 (multiple widths available) | Materials: Shell cordovan leather, leather lining and soles, CustomCork™ insoles
Most Unique
If you want to make a statement with your footwear, Alexander McQueen is the way to go. These derby-style tuxedo shoes are made with luxe calf leather and boast a metal cap toe detail that adds the perfect edgy touch.
Size Range: 41 EU-45 EU | Materials: Leather upper and lining/leather and rubber sole
Best Textured
This textured tuxedo shoe has a sleek velvet exterior with a grosgrain trim, not to mention a stacked heel with statement-making spike details. It wouldn’t be a Christian Louboutin style without the brand’s signature red-bottom soles, either.
Size Range: 40 EU-46 EU | Materials: Velvet, leather lining and outsole
Best for a Beach Wedding
These loafers come in two summery shades with a breathable knit material, an antimicrobial liner, and anti-slip soles that are suitable for walking on sand, making them ideal for . They’re even machine-washable.
Size Range: 8-13 | Materials: 75% polyester, 25% nylon
What to Look for in Tuxedo Shoes
Type of Tuxedo
If you’re throwing a and donning a traditional black tux, you can never go wrong with classic dress shoes like oxfords and loafers in black or navy. For a blue or tan tuxedo, black still works well, but you can go for a dressy brown shoe for a slightly more casual effect. And if you’re more of the statement-making type, there are plenty of bold shoes on the market like velvet smoking loafers and textured derby-style shoes.
Venue
If you’re headed to a wedding (whether someone else’s or your own), consider the venue to make a wise decision about footwear. Traditional venues don’t require any special kind of tuxedo shoes, meaning leather and velvet oxfords and loafers will work, yet if the , consider more durable footwear. Walking on grass or sand can be tricky with delicate fabrics and slippery soles, so an option with tread and breathable fabrics like these provides a great alternative.
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is a commerce writer at Brides, not to mention a fashion and shopping obsessive. She spent hours researching to find the best tuxedo shoes, deciding on only the best options for Brides readers. also contributed to this article. She focuses on fashion, accessories, and fine jewelry, and her work can be seen across various outlets, including ELLE, InStyle, Glamour, and Refinery 29.