Is Tods worth buying?
Even though the shoe can wear out pretty quickly, the style itself is rather timeless and you’ll be able to wear it in 10 or 20 years down the line. Even though you would assume other brands can simply replicate the style, I still think Tod’s has an edge when it comes to their styling versus other brands in the market.
Do Tods run small or big?
larger
Most Italian brands (i.e., Gucci, Ferragamo, Tod’s) run larger than US dress shoes (i.e., Allen Edmonds). This means you need to order 1 size below your regular dress shoe size (i.e., order a size 9 if you wear size 10 Allen Edmonds).
Where is Tods made?
made in Italy
Tod’s mission: made in Italy and passion The Tod’s mission is based on the absolute union between innovation and classical design. The company, very attached to the Made in Italy philosophy, produces all its products in Italy and exclusively by hand.
Are driving mocs good for walking?
Don’ts of Driving Shoes: Walk around too much in them as they are not designed for walking. You can walk in it to a nearby cafe or car parking but not for a shopping trip. Wear driving shoes with socks especially if you are wearing long pants. Treat it as a dress shoe and wear them everywhere.
Are Tods comfy?
Tod’s moccasins are known for being some of the most comfortable shoes you can find. These lilac suede ones are perfect for spring.
What are Tods known for?
classic loafers
Tod’s, which is known for its classic loafers, also owns a stable of three other luxury brands including Roger Vivier, Hogan, and Fay. But the company is dwarfed by LVMH—owner of brands including Moët & Chandon Champagne, Louis Vuitton, and Christian Dior—which has a reputation for buying up fashion firms.
What animal is a TOD?
A male fox; a dog; a reynard.
How many pounds of wood equals a TOD?
It was commonly equal to 28 pounds.
Can you wear Tods with socks?
Driving shoes and socks are not a stylish combination, but if you want to wear socks, then it is advisable to wear hidden ones, so they are not visible.
What is the purpose of driving moccasins?
Driving shoes—leather or suede moccasins with rubber-grommet soles—were invented for men who wanted extra grip while driving seriously gorgeous Italian roadsters.