Yes, I Bought a Second Pair!

I previously highlighted a purple (technically lavender, but purple sounds better) pair of Cole Haan Air Colton Casual Wing Tip Oxford’s and have enjoyed them so much that I’ve bought a second pair.

The shape and overall design of the shoe is fantastic, but I’ve had so much fun with the purple pair that I decided to add another color to my wardrobe. And this time I went blue.

Now, guys, if you’re reading this and thinking, “I can’t wear colored shoes” or something along those lines – get over it.

I promise you that you’re going to love these, especially when you start walking by people and hear them say, “I love your shoes.” Yes, it happens constantly, especially when I wear the purple pair.

It’s also important to note that the shoe uses Nike Air technology which makes them insanely comfortable to wear. I’m on my feet in the city a lot and this shoe, and color, has yet to disappointment me.

The Cole Haan Air Colton’s are $198 and you can click here to buy them.  Buy them. You’ll be very happy you did.

About Ryan

Ryan is a southern guy now living in New York City. From business to casual, his style covers a broad spectrum. He loves a great suit, but also appreciates the freedom of an un-tucked shirt and letting loose. Find him on Twitter at @RyanShell.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=638153055 Eric Remillard

    Hey Ryan I have read both reviews of the Cole Haan Air Colton shoes and must admit they’re very tempting shoes. However I am currently out of work due to a work injury and I wanted to ask you given that I am living on a rather limited budget would you still recommend these shoes?

    • http://www.ryanshell.com/blog Ryan Shell

      Eric, if you have the money to buy shoes, yes, it’s a fantastic shoes. Just make sure it’s the right priority for you at the moment.

      • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=638153055 Eric Remillard

        Well I’d be a liar if I said clothes weren’t sort of always a priority, but I find shoes to be more of a long term investment as long as they’re anything other than sneakers.