Discount Range 30–50% off
Free Shipping $75+
Return Window 30 days

About Stacy Adams

Stacy Adams is an American men's dress footwear brand founded in Brockton, Massachusetts in 1875, best known for distinctive, fashion-forward men's dress shoes, oxfords, boots, and loafers with bold styling details that appeal to men seeking expressive professional and occasion footwear beyond conservative traditional dress shoe aesthetics. The brand has deep cultural resonance in African American communities and has been worn by jazz musicians, entertainers, and style-conscious men for well over a century.

Their footwear catalog emphasizes distinctive design: wingtip oxfords with punched broguing, cap-toe shoes in two-tone color combinations, exotic leather textures (croc-embossed, ostrich-embossed), bold metallic hardware details, and platform-sole styles that stand out from conventional dress shoe offerings. Beyond footwear, Stacy Adams offers coordinating accessories—belts, wallets, and dress bags—that complete a head-to-toe look in the brand's signature expressive style.

Stacy Adams pricing is accessible relative to custom or bespoke dress footwear, with promotional sales regularly delivering 30–50% off current styles. Their sale and clearance sections offer the best ongoing value for men seeking expressive dress footwear. Comparing against Florsheim (sister brand under Weyco Group) and Allen Edmonds for dress shoe quality at different price tiers helps position Stacy Adams's accessible style-focused value.

Quick Savings Tips

  • Sale section carries 30–50% off current styles—bookmark for regular browsing on expressive men's dress footwear
  • Two-for pricing promotions (buy one pair, get a second at reduced price) appear regularly during promotional events
  • Exotic-look textures (croc, ostrich embossing) are synthetic—price-appropriate for fashion-forward dress footwear
  • Florsheim (sister brand) offers more conservative dress shoe styling at a similar price tier for buyers preferring classic styles
  • Width selection includes wide (W) across many styles—particularly important in dress shoes for all-day comfort
Visit Stacy Adams → Opens in new tab