Alright, let’s talk about this whole Conor McGregor dress shoe thing. It kinda got stuck in my head recently.

I was just scrolling online, you know, minding my own business, and kept seeing pictures of him. Press conferences, walking into arenas, whatever. And I started noticing, man, this guy pays attention to the details, right down to his feet. His suits are sharp, yeah, but the shoes… they always stand out.
So, I got curious. What kind of shoes does he actually wear? I started digging around a bit. Just typing stuff like “Conor McGregor shoes” or “McGregor style dress shoes” into search engines. Lots of pictures popped up, obviously.
My Observations
What I noticed first was the variety, but also a theme. Flashy. That’s the main word that came to mind.
- A lot of loafers. Like, really slick loafers. Sometimes patent leather, super shiny.
- Sometimes exotic skins, or stuff that looked like it. Crocodile, snake… who knows? Definitely not your standard calfskin.
- Oxfords too, but always with a twist. Maybe a unique color, or just incredibly polished.
- They always looked expensive. Like, really expensive. Tailored suits need shoes that match that energy, I guess.
Trying to Find Something Similar
Okay, so I’m not exactly rolling in McGregor money. But I thought, maybe I can find something with a similar vibe, you know? Something sharp, a bit bold, but not costing a month’s rent.
I started browsing online shoe stores, the ones I usually check out. Looked for patent leather options, maybe loafers with tassels or a more distinct shape. Went to a couple of actual shoe stores in the mall too.
Found some shiny black loafers. Tried them on. They looked… okay. But honestly, they felt a bit much for me. Like I was trying too hard, maybe? McGregor pulls it off because, well, he’s McGregor. Confidence is key, right?
I also looked at some oxfords with a bit more polish or maybe a slightly more pointed toe than my usual conservative ones. Found a pair in a deep burgundy color that caught my eye.
What I Ended Up Doing
In the end, I didn’t go full McGregor. Let’s be real, rocking up to the office in bright blue crocodile loafers probably wouldn’t fly. And frankly, it’s not really my personal style day-to-day.

But the whole exercise was interesting. It made me think about how footwear can complete a look, make a statement. It pushed me to look beyond my usual safe choices.
I didn’t buy the super shiny loafers. But I did grab a pair of well-made, classic leather oxfords that were just a step up in quality and style from what I had. They’re not flashy, but they feel good and look sharp. Inspired by the idea of paying attention to footwear, rather than copying the exact style.
So yeah, that was my little journey into the world of Conor McGregor’s dress shoes. Cool to look at, but for me, a toned-down version works better.