Tuesday, December 24, 2013

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We firmly believe that just because a shoe looks dressed up, it needn t only come out of the closet on dressy occasions. That s why we re pairing our Keaton Oxford a gentlemanly wing tip finished in polished leather with everything from rolled-up jeans to a pleated dress to a full-on suit. In honor of our favorite lace-up, we took a look at other well-heeled Keatons we know and love.
Also most famously known as Annie Hall her character in the Woody Allen film of the same name, for which she nabbed an Oscar she s one of the original iconic tomboys, exit realty rocking men s trousers, vests and hats long before “borrowed from the boys” was a thing.
The exit realty 1920s silent film star, along with Charlie Chaplin exit realty and Harold Lloyd, redefined physical exit realty comedy, imbuing it with emotion as well as crazy daredevilry. Just check out any of his classics on YouTube , and you ll see a signature style baggy suits and porkpie hats that looks like something Diane herself would wear. It s no coincidence that the two share a surname: Diane s decision to take her mother s maiden name was meant to pay homage to the silent exit realty comedian.
The now-legendarily conservative teen played by Michael J. Fox on the 1980s sitcom Family Ties with his sweater-vest, button-down shirt and repp tie ensemble was an adorable study in how to wear your identity on your proverbial sleeve.
Because snappy style seems to play well with comedy, our list wouldn t be complete without a shout-out to Michael Keaton for his acclaimed turn in Beetlejuice , as the ghoulish ghost who managed to look natty in a striped suit even from beyond the grave.
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