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Thebrogue (derived from the Gaeilge brg (Irish), and the Gaelic brg (Scottish) for "shoe")[1][2] is a style of low-heeled shoe or boot traditionally characterised by multiple-piece, sturdy leather uppers with decorative perforations (or "broguing") and serration along the pieces' visible edges.[3]

Brogues were traditionally considered to be outdoor or country footwear as the perforations were originally intended to allow the upper to dry more quickly in wet climates. As such they were otherwise considered not appropriate for casual or business occasions, but brogues are now considered appropriate in most contexts.[4] Brogues are most commonly found in one of four toe cap styles (full or "wingtip", semi-, quarter and longwing) and four closure styles (Oxford, Derby, ghillie, and monk). Today, as well as their typical form of sturdy leather shoes or boots, brogues may take the form of business dress shoes, sneakers, high-heeled women's shoes, or any other shoe form that utilises or evokes the multi-piece construction and perforated, serrated piece edges characteristic of brogues.


Modern brogues trace their roots to a rudimentary shoe originating in Ireland and Scotland that was constructed using untanned hide.[5] Modern brogues feature decorative perforations. These are often said to stem from the original Irish brogues as well, specifically from holes intended to allow water to drain from the shoes when the wearer crossed wet terrain such as a bog. However, contemporaneous descriptions of the original brogues do not mention such holes.[5] Nevertheless the practise of adding holes to shoes was no doubt a normal practise for, according to JG McKay in "Notes of a Pair of Pampooties" in 1894,[6] in a letter to Henry VIII of 1543, a Scot named John Elder describes making holes in a type of shoe made from uncured leather, called a pampootie, which was so common in Scotland that the England named the Scots for it, as "rough-footed Scots". The word "brogue" came into English in the late sixteenth century. It comes from the Gaeilge brg (Irish), Gaelic brg (Scottish) "shoe", from the Old Norse "brk" meaning "leg covering".[1][2] The Scots word brogue[7] is also used to denote a bradawl or boring tool as well as the action of piercing with such a tool.[8]


The word "brogue" was first used to describe a form of outdoor, country walking shoe in the early twentieth century traditionally worn by men.[1] At that time the brogue was not considered to be appropriate for other occasions, social or business. Over time, perceptions have changed and brogues are now considered appropriate footwear in most contexts, including business.[4] Brogues continue to be most common as leather dress shoes, casual shoes and boots, but can be found in other forms including canvas and leather sneakers and high-heeled women's shoes.


Brogue styles are determined by the shape of the toe cap (a separate piece of leather or material added over the toe box) and include the commonly available full brogue (or "wingtip" in the United States), semi-brogue and quarter brogue styles, and may be found in the less common longwing brogue style. Closure style is not a defining characteristic of the brogue and therefore brogues can be found in closure styles that include laced Oxford, Derby or ghillie styles, but can be found as buckle and monk strap shoes and slip-on shoes with or without elastic closures. Most commonly offered as a leather dress shoe, brogues may also come in the form of boots, canvas or leather sneakers, or any other shoe type that includes or evokes the multi-piece construction and perforated, serrated edges characteristic of brogues.


Brogue is a Roguelike game by Brian Walker. It is available at sites.google.com/site/broguegame. It is a direct descendant of Rogue, unlike other popular modern roguelikes, and it favors simplicity over complexity, while trying to ensure that the interactions between components will be interesting and varied. It can be played on Mac OS X, Windows, or Linux, and it is possible to play entirely with the keyboard or entirely with the mouse or a combination of the two as the player chooses. Brogue can also be played on mobile devices running iPad OS.


The official Brogue forum is at There is a Discord channel at There is an unofficial IRC channel at QuakeNet #brogue. All welcome non-players, new players, and veterans alike. (The previous forum was at createforumhosting.com; this entire forum has disappeared and been replaced by spam, but some links may remain in the wiki)


If you're new to Brogue, you might try the Beginner's Guide to the Early Depths. If you're slightly more advanced, you might want to see a Walkthrough. If you want to tour the dungeon with slightly less fear of death, you can try Easy Mode. If you're not sure you want to play Brogue, you can go read some Reviews of Brogue.


Hand distressing, ultra-premium quality leather and brogue perforations define this refined Oxford shoe. Thanks to its extra-special flexible Goodyear construction, the sole can be folded almost entirely in half, ensuring an exceptionally lightweight feel and superior freedom of movement for optimal comfort. This elegant lace-up can also be resoled so that you can enjoy wearing it for many years to come.


Below is a brief guide to Ocracoke brogue vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation. For a deeper dive, check out Hoi Toide on the Outer Banks: The Story of the Ocracoke Brogue (UNC Press), by Wolfram and Natalie Schilling-Estes. For middle-school lesson plans developed by NC State faculty members Jeffrey Reaser and Walt Wolfram, visit Voices of North Carolina Dialect Awareness Curriculum.


The ai for ou: The vowels in words like sound and brown may come across like saind and brain, respectively, and there are cases where outsiders have confused a brown pocketbook with a brain pocketbook. This pronunciation is unique to the islands of the Outer Banks and Chesapeake Bay in the United States.


The Arran is a distinguished brogue dress shoe that embodies timeless class and durability. Our modern take on the brogue dresses up the comfort and utility of its Scottish origins with a contemporary sophistication. Each pair is made from premium Calfanil, full-grain leather, and features our custom-designed medallion pattern on the toe cap.


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The brogue. An iconic footwear staple steeped in heritage. Identifiable by their distinctive punching and serrated trims, the brogue has transcended history from humble rural beginnings to the floors of formal dinners and working offices.




Knowledge is power. In this masterclass, we delve into the history of this handsome hallmark, quash some long-held misconceptions (what are wingtips anyway?), and answer the all-important sartorial question: how to wear brogues?




From the grit of the marshes to the glitz of Tinseltown, over the next century, the brogue became a familiar style through the jazz era and went on to dress the greats of Hollywood such as Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly.




Well-crafted brogues are the natural companion to a tailored suit, completing the look with well-considered, detailed charm. As always, opt for leather construction, inside and out, in whichever silhouette, Oxford or Derby, you prefer.




Men's brogue are the staple shoe for every gentleman's wardrobe. Browse our eclectic range of luxury hand-crafted men's brogue shoes in a variety of modern and classic styles. Pair your men's brogues with jeans for a casual look or smarten up for a dapper office attire.


Since my first week of graduate school, I also looked forward meeting community members and to teaching eighth-graders in the Ocracoke School about language diversity in North Carolina in general and Ocracoke in particular. I had heard wonderful stories about the people of Ocracoke and the amazing experiences previous students had in Ocracoke. Finally, it was my turn.

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