saddle Oxford

See also: saddle oxford

English

Noun

saddle Oxford (plural saddle Oxfords)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of saddle oxford.
    • 2013, Pamela Galbreath, “Thou Shalt Not Have Strange Gods Before Me”, in Jeana DelRosso, Leigh Eicke, Ana Kothe, editors, Unruly Catholic Women Writers: Creative Responses to Catholicism, Albany, N.Y.: Excelsior Editions/State University of New York Press, →ISBN, page 106:
      I plodded behind her in the wool coat my mother insisted I would grow into, my brown plaid dress hanging below my knees, white ankle socks disappearing into the heels of my saddle Oxfords, my skinny legs just beginning to sprout black hairs.
    • 2016 September 13, Ella Brennan, Ti Adelaide Martin, “Big Sister, Larger than Life”, in Miss Ella of Commander’s Palace, Layton, Ut.: Gibbs Smith, →ISBN, page 99:
      When I entered my awkward teen years, I remember Owen telling me, “Take off the saddle Oxfords and the bobby socks and put on some high heels.”
    • 2016 October, Clayton H. Ramsey, “The Lionhearted”, in The Treasure Trove: A Collection of Prose and Poetry, CreateSpace, →ISBN, “Warriors” section, page 131:
      Marie, still a teenager, giggled and jumped up and down in her black and white saddle Oxfords, her favorite poodle skirt dancing along.