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At Sherman Brothers, we are committed to selling you the finest footwear. For over 60 years, we have helped pair customers with the shoes that match their personal style. We carry a variety of different brands including Johnston & Murphy.
This company, founded in 1850 by an English immigrant, prioritizes using top-notch materials when making dress and casual shoes for men. Their shoes are made by fusing old world shoemaking techniques with the latest fashions. Their footwear epitomizes enduring comfort. They make their line of shoes fully by hand.
Interestingly enough, Johnston & Murphy has made shoes for every single United States president since Millard Fillmore. In addition to Fillmore, here are some of the styles of shoes that they made for some of the presidents over the years.
Sherman Brothers has a wide variety of Johnston & Murphy dress shoes for sale online. You can browse through our diverse selection styles and see which one best serves your needs. We sell many of their lace-ups, oxfords, boots, classics dress and casual shoes.
To give you a better idea of their shoes, here are some details about their best-selling products.
We encourage you to call us today to learn more about Sherman Brothers and the full line of Johnston & Murphy shoes we have for sale. If you spend $50 or more, you are eligible for free shipping. You can reach us by calling 877-337-4637. We hope to hear from you today!
Johnston and Murphy are an American based footwear and accessories company that began in 1850. The brand reached commercial success by taking the rugged construction techniques for their work shoes and combining them with fine craftsmanship to produce sturdy fashionable footwear. Johnston and Murphy men’s shoes include styles that combine classic and contemporary styles to create truly unique looks. Since the days of President Fillmore in 1850, Johnston and Murphy have created shoes for every US President, cementing their position as a classic American shoemaker.