London Men’s Fashion Week, Spring/Summer 2019

Spotted platform laceups and bumblebee-striped knee socks — and a whole lot more — at the Charles Jeffrey Loverboy show.
Spotted platform laceups and bumblebee-striped knee socks — and a whole lot more — at the Charles Jeffrey Loverboy show.
More striped knee socks at Charles Jeffrey Loverboy.
Red-and-white flatforms at Charles Jeffrey Loverboy.
Striped socks and fanned pink-and-gray flatform sneakers at Charles Jeffrey Loverboy.
Another stripey platform look at Charles Jeffrey Loverboy.
A gold version of the flatform sneaker from Charles Jeffrey Loverboy.
A relatively demure striped shoe at Charles Jeffrey Loverboy.
Music artist Tinie Tempah walks the What We Wear show in traffic cone orange and with his English bulldog, repeating a dogs-on-the-runway trend that everyone would like to continue.
Primary-colored piping on knee socks and trainers at the What We Wear runway show.
Plain white sneakers — and a not-so-plain entourage — at A Cold Wall’s runway show.
A striped shoe with a cork flatform at Charles Jeffrey Loverboy.
Sock shoes at the Pronounce show.
Subversive lace-up trainers with rubber accents at the Privacy Policy and Staff Only runway show.
The Privacy Policy and Staff Only runway show included white sneakers that looked plain from the front but had a lilac hued fan on the heel.
The suede boot tries on punk at the Privacy Policy and Staff Only show.
Mummies wear sandals, according to the Man show.
A neatly dressed model in understated gray and black loafers uses a pair of rubber hip waders as hand accessory at the Xander Zhou show.
Yeehaw — and aloha! Western boots mix with tropical prints at Liam Hodges.
The vintage-looking trainers and white socks at the Liam Hodges show aren’t all that crazy — but they take on a whole new look when paired with a painful sunburn.
The socks-and-sandals trend has permeated men’s fashion for the past few seasons, but the hosierylike mesh socks at the Edward Crutchley show are next-level.
Neon on neon at the Iceberg show.
Real men wear pink — and pink socks — like those at the Iceberg show.
A high-contrast neon look at the Iceberg show.