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Moral Code Shoes: Where comfort meets class

ON: August 28, 2019 BY: Ed Solorzano OBSESSIONS

CEO, Mark Kohlenberg

Working or traveling can get tiring emotionally and physically–especially on your feet! So what if I told you there was a men’s footwear brand which brought comfort and class to your style? After all, when you look good, you feel good.

Moral Code is a men’s footwear and accessories line dedicated to outfitting the modern-day man with handcrafted leather shoes, bags, and other premium goods without the premium prices.

Founded by a veteran footwear tycoon with nearly 30 years of experience working for shoe giants such as Allen Edmonds and Clarks, Moral Code prides itself on the highest quality, best fit and all handcrafted products that deliver more style, more quality and more swagger.

This fall, men’s dress shoes and boots are embracing the streets, with more casual, cool and colorful options that are perfect for work or travel. Moral Code ensures whether you’re on the road or in the sky, all their products combine comfort, style, and durability.

Below are our favorite Moral Code picks for this upcoming fall.

5 Must Have Moral Code Items For Fall

Quintus – $188.00

 

 

 

Alder – $298.00

 

 

 

Lawry – $248.00

 

 

 

Jacques – $248.00

 

 

 

Lamont – $228.00

 

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