Kunitz Shoes presents our Fall 2012 collection: Great finds for your daily grind

With the Edmonton Fringe Festival wrapping up, it can only mean one thing in Edmonton: fall is around the corner. In support of the “longer” half of our year, Kunitz Shoes has been stocking the shelves with our best fall and winter collection ever. Thousands of pairs of best the world has to offer in men’s ladies and children’s shoes have been pouring in, with an equal amount on its’ way. We thought we’d take a pause in the frantic receiving scramble to give you a peak at what’s on this fall!

To name but a few…

Ecco “Sculptured” and Josef Seibel “Vivian”

Shooties are a big deal. Half way between a bootie and a heeled dress shoe, footwear like this will pair up nicely with just about any ensemble in the fall wardrobe.

 

Clarks “Chris Sydney” and Gabor “Mid Boot”

Short boots continue their slump. Or slouch. Whatever you call it, rich “ruched” leather on a flat functional  boot turns blah into yeah!

 

Palladium “Baggy Wool” and Art “Shanghai”

The inverse pop collar. Roll em’ up high for chilly mornings, fold ‘em over for relaxed afternoons. Look for a great collection of lined and unlined fold down collar boots.

 

Josef Seibel “Tina” and Rieker “Sheila”

Shorty heels and textured leather.  Again, functional appeal with a classy touch. Heel heights like these will please any feet all day.

 

Josef Seibel “Fagon” and Clarks “Wallace Ox”

Old is bold again for guys. Dark suede re-workings of classic men’s uppers like the brogue or toe cap will turn any denim outfit into something a little classier.

 

Naot “Tanguru” and Ecco “Crisp”

Sneakers abound, and leather is king (and queen!). Richly coloured full-grain leather and patent leather laceups will keep you on your feet and add a bit of fun to the walking shoe department.

 

Ecco “Nephi” and Hoegl “Red Patent”

Wine stem heels or straight back taper heels never really seem to go away. These two specimens will catch most anybody’s eye.

 

Ecco “Hobart 3/4″ and Blondo “Marcia”

Urban riding boots. The best news about the Edmonton’s longest season is you get to wear boots like these from Labor day to Easter. New fashion rules dictate that you can, in fact, mix black and brown. Men have been doing it for years, although admittedly not on purpose.

 

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