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Spectator shoes - also referred to as co-respondent shoes or simply two tone shoes - are the most common welted footwear design to use two different colours. This two-tone effect is created by using different leathers for the toe, vamp, facings and counters. The wingtip or full-brogue brogue pattern is the natural style for this effect because it already has different pieces of leather for these parts of the shoe. Click here for more information about two-tone shoes.