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A little teaser...
Apologies if this seems like a hijack but I just wanted to share a quick teaser of a few future shoe posts (after I am done with the Eating Carnivorously series).
Latest delivery from Gaziano & Girling.
My first bespoke shoe fitting by the maestro, Hidetaka Fukaya.
Gaz
New shoes for the winter?
By: Geo : October 11th, 2009-01:14
Yesterday when I walked in my neighborhood, not even in the center, I saw a pair of shoes in the window of a fashion boutique, that also happen to sell a few shoes. It's a nice boutique that sells brands like Brioni, Kiton, Scabal, Boglioli, Italo Ferrett...
I like'em
By: Bruno.M1 : October 11th, 2009-02:09
bought these the last couple of weeks/months Considered as the Patek among the shoes ;-) John Lobb. I'm not a conaisseur of shoes so maybe this will sound stupid but imoe they are NOT worth the price the ask. They are ofcourse great shoes but I've bought ...
Some thoughts
By: SJX : October 11th, 2009-08:38
That's a nice collection of shoes Bruno. Lobb shoes are slightly better constructed than C&J, for example the bevelling and finishing of the sole. Lobb also uses slightly finer leather with better antiquing (the variegated colour of the leather). That bei...
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By: Bruno.M1 : October 11th, 2009-10:54
you're probably right that Lobb uses better leather and the 'finishing' is about the best you can get. But like said I'm not a shoe WIS and therefore I barely see these differences. The only thing I feel is the way they fit my feet ;-) and those Crockett ...
Church's
By: BDLJ : September 8th, 2010-04:09
..My father also has a pair of Church's that he bought in London in the early 70's and still wears....I still have the box with price tag on them....they definitely weren't cheap back then! But were extremely well regarded. As a sample size of 1, they las...
Those JLP are rocking...
By: Gaz : October 11th, 2009-17:50
I've got my eye on the same pair about two months ago but decided to go with several other pairs. I love the pattern on this and the seamless back makes it a real winner. The design is unique, if not, signature to the great work that JLP does. The colour ...
here you go patrick, a...
By: G99 : September 9th, 2010-03:11
here you go patrick, a pic of my Loakes and Alfred Sergeants. the Loakes are made of much stiffer leather than the others, but both clean up nicely with a glossy shine. i had to use my old army training on the black ones as they were quite matt to start w...
Beautiful saddle shoes...
By: Gaz : October 11th, 2009-17:46
The leather combination makes this a stand out pair. Trickers are an awesome brand, although they are more known for the chunky and very round full brogue oxfords. These are casually elegant and will work well with jeans, casual pants and informal work we...
A little teaser...
By: Gaz : October 11th, 2009-18:16
Apologies if this seems like a hijack but I just wanted to share a quick teaser of a few future shoe posts (after I am done with the Eating Carnivorously series). Latest delivery from Gaziano & Girling. My first bespoke shoe fitting by the maestro, Hideta...
Shoes for the winter?
By: anaesdoc : October 12th, 2009-21:47
Hi GEO, I do not dislike your shoes and all those proposed by other forumners - but are these really fulfilling the needs of the winter season? Or do you live on the southern hemisphere and your "winter" actually means "summer"? Those refined, valuable le...
Heck, we wear boots...
By: chaser579 : October 13th, 2009-11:53
..nearly all year round in Denver, especially if you're going hiking in the foothills and mountains! Summer: sneakers and sandals will do. Winter (there is no Spring or Fall here): hiking shoes/boots. Now the shoes you show in the pictures are fine for in...