Homonym: Brogue (Dialect)
A Brogue is a type of shoe characterized by its decorative perforations and stitching. Originating in Scotland and Ireland, these shoes were initially designed for outdoor use, particularly for walking in wet terrain. The classic brogue style features a low heel and can be made from various materials, including leather and suede.
Brogues come in several variations, such as the full brogue, which has a wingtip design, and the half brogue, which has a more subtle appearance. They are often worn in both formal and casual settings, making them a versatile choice in men's and women's fashion.