The pub is a place where many a memory is made, where friends come together to discuss new life events and (often) to fawn over one or two excellent outfit choices. Personally, I love the classic British pub and all that frequent it, because it provides the perfect setting for that casual winding down, debriefing or meeting up. And whilst we were blessed with an Indian summer, the recent autumnal change in season means that those pub-garden drinks will have to come indoors again (begrudgingly for some), and so a little more coverage in the toe department is a must.
It may seem a little early to visualise for some, but I’m already looking forward to finding a cosy little pub with some sort of Chesterfield sofa next to a roaring fire, and an equally roaring landlady serving perfect drinks and one-liners. I want to put my feet up and relax in the comforting and reassuring surroundings, watching people come and go and wondering what their day-to-day lives entail. I want to admire their shoes whilst a dog is curled up at their feet, and I want to pay a normal price for a pint.
The assortment of clientele who walk through the doors of the average pub varies so much that very little is deemed “inappropriate” in terms of dress code, but as the nights draw in, I’m here to help you make some spot-on footwear choices for future outings with friends, family, partners and dogs. Be it comfortable trainers, sleek boots or the shoes of the season, mary janes, keep reading for my edit of the best shoes to wear to the pub this autumn.