
Ghillie Brogues
Ghillie brogues are traditional Scottish shoes characterized by their lacing system and decorative perforations. They are made of leather and feature long laces that weave through metal eyelets, wrapping around the ankle for a secure fit. The term "brogue" refers to the detailed perforations and decorative patterns on the shoe’s surface, originally designed for durability and water resistance. Ghillie brogues combine functionality with cultural heritage, often worn for formal occasions or traditional Scottish events. They are both stylish and practical, exemplifying a rich history of craftsmanship and regional tradition.