florisgreen
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Without the Jacomets, I wouldn't know what shoes or socks to wear. Oh wait..
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They are so pretty
Thanks for reporting. I'm considering more and more the choice to buy only hand-welted shoes in the future. Unfortunately there's not much available without going bespoke.Florsheim Imperial wingtips v's handmade wingtips
After wearing handmade shoes all winter (rarely wear gyw in winter) l forgot how ordinary gyw feels. I decided to slip into a pair of vintage Imperials tonight for a short walk, and the difference between them and handmades is like night and day.
Imperials double soled
- old battle tanks with no luxury touches, and certainly not a luxury ride
- stiff under neath due to being factory made
- a chore to wear despite fitting well...really roughing it...rough as guts
Handmades double soled
- a smooth luxury ride
- full flexibility and softness
- a pleasure to wear, perfect. They glide along.
It says alot of shoo construction, the hand stitched soles and hand welting makes all the difference, and so does the materials and how a shoo is built. The experiment spoke volumes.
A derby is more casual than an oxford, you can wear them with chinos, jeans or cords.Hey shoopeople, what should I wear those Derbies with?
Vass Budapester? Very nice! (even if not lol) e. oh it's not Vass, is it. whatever very nice!
Hartt Shoes. Canadian brand which was one of the big 3 GYW shoe makers in the country. Church’s/Cheaney level of construction. Defunct for 30+ years.Vass Budapester? Very nice! (even if not lol) e. oh it's not Vass, is it. whatever very nice!
It’s ok. You pull off Ghey without looking Ghey.View attachment 39192
The horror, the horror.
And Im wearing a teba, so right wing old gheyIt’s ok. You pull off Ghey without looking Ghey.
Well then, pulling off the gheyist without looking the gheyist!And Im wearing a teba, so right wing old ghey
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They are so pretty
I forgot, I wanted to try the hand welted Linea Maestro's from Meermin and the Blue Suede shoes from Scarosso.I just bought a pair of Cheaney dark brown Oxford's in their sale. I dont need anymore Oxford's, I just need a pair of Chukkas and possibly Moc Toe boots to finalise the rotation.
Please let me know about it, if you try them: I'm interested in non bespoke hand-welted shoes.I forgot, I wanted to try the hand welted Linea Maestro's from Meermin and the Blue Suede shoes from Scarosso.
They both look solid English style with comfortable room in the toe box.My latest pair of Cheaney's arrived today. Harrington in dark brown, last 6184.
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It's the same colour as my Alfred Mocha, last 125 that arrived a few months ago...
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I am sure the colours looked relatively different..
I will take pics and compare, and try the new pair on tomorrow or maybe the weekend. They hadn't put the laces in this time.My latest pair of Cheaney's arrived today. Harrington in dark brown, last 6184.
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It's the same colour as my Alfred Mocha, last 125 that arrived a few months ago...
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I am sure the colours looked relatively different..
I now have three dark brown Oxford's. If I return them for a black pair, I will probably find I have seven black Oxford's. So unless they don't fit, they are staying.They both look solid English style with comfortable room in the toe box.
What about bordeaux, tan and cognac?I now have three dark brown Oxford's. If I return them for a black pair, I will probably find I have seven black Oxford's. So unless they don't fit, they are staying.
I have a Harrington in black already, but they are a different size I am sure.
Cheaney only seems to be doing dark brown and black. I would love some tan Oxfords, I then may buy a navy blue suit my partner wants me to get lol.What about bordeaux, tan and cognac?
I discard them, or someone will use them for some other storage use.Do you guys keep your shoe boxes or do you discard them? I am thinking of getting some stacking storage boxes or a 30 pair shoe rack.
I hold my shoes in the original boxes, but of course you could save some space with a proper rack or a nice shoe cabinet, with the advantage to see all your shoes at one glance.Do you guys keep your shoe boxes or do you discard them? I am thinking of getting some stacking storage boxes or a 30 pair shoe rack.
I save them … but inevitably my kids end up using them for some arts and crafts project.Do you guys keep your shoe boxes or do you discard them? I am thinking of getting some stacking storage boxes or a 30 pair shoe rack.
Mine are on proper racks, but not all one place, several off the hallway in their sliding door racked cubby hole and the rest upstairs and other family members want to use the hallway one. So it's a case of fighting for the space and rotating based on what I consider seasonal shoes.I hold my shoes in the original boxes, but of course you could save some space with a proper rack or a nice shoe cabinet, with the advantage to see all your shoes at one glance.
Great. I was hoping to be able to buy a new shoe in Herring sale, but nothing I fancy at the right price.My latest pair of Cheaney's arrived today. Harrington in dark brown, last 6184.
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It's the same colour as my Alfred Mocha, last 125 that arrived a few months ago...
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I am sure the colours looked relatively different..
I keep mine in the boxes. From time to time the boxes forget they belong in a closet.Mine are on proper racks, but not all one place, several off the hallway in their sliding door racked cubby hole and the rest upstairs and other family members want to use the hallway one. So it's a case of fighting for the space and rotating based on what I consider seasonal shoes.