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Old 13 January 2021, 12:50 PM   #3721
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Old 13 January 2021, 12:55 PM   #3722
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Thanks - haven't taken them to the Cobbler yet...these are as I found them with some Saphir Cordovan Cream left on for 24 hours and another brushing after initial clean-up.
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Old 13 January 2021, 03:59 PM   #3723
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I really want a pair of nice loafers. Been thinking about this while WFH. Something that would not look out of place with jeans or business casual type dress pants. Nothing like a suit. Think Khakis and an un-tucked button down, short sleeve shirt.

I always default to the Gucci Horsebit Leather Loafers but what do others recommend?
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Old 13 January 2021, 05:44 PM   #3724
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I really want a pair of nice loafers. Been thinking about this while WFH. Something that would not look out of place with jeans or business casual type dress pants. Nothing like a suit. Think Khakis and an un-tucked button down, short sleeve shirt.

I always default to the Gucci Horsebit Leather Loafers but what do others recommend?
https://www.gucci.com/us/en/pr/c/men...73627BYX002613
Alden unlined LHS loafers. Because they’re GY welted, the soles won’t be as thin as the Gucci loafers but the Alden LHS will last years. Just need to send them in to Alden to get resolved.
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Old 13 January 2021, 11:57 PM   #3725
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I really want a pair of nice loafers. Been thinking about this while WFH. Something that would not look out of place with jeans or business casual type dress pants. Nothing like a suit. Think Khakis and an un-tucked button down, short sleeve shirt.

I always default to the Gucci Horsebit Leather Loafers but what do others recommend?
https://www.gucci.com/us/en/pr/c/men...73627BYX002613
The Gucci's are a classic and would do well. I do think they're kind of expensive for what they are, but that's par for the course. Regarding the suggestion about the Alden leisure handsewn, I agree it's a great shoe and would also fit the bill, but the sizing can be a bit tricky. A lot of men experience tightness across the instep (including me). So, try before you buy if you go that way.

Also, now that Brooks Brothers has stopped carrying Alden, it will probably be harder to find an unlined version of the LHS (at least new). But the lined ones are still nice.

If you want to go with Alden but decide the LHS isn't for you, you might want to look at the full strap slip on. It's also available in shell cordovan, and I've found the fit to be a little more forgiving.
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Old 14 January 2021, 01:25 AM   #3726
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Just got them cleaned up, what an awesome local find!!

Some vintage Florsheim Imperial Longwings in Burgundy Shell Cordovan...looked them up and they are the 93605, from around 1968-72 I'm thinking..sheesh, looks like they've never been worn.

Interesting, going to *maybe* have to send them to my Cobbler for a half-heel and a Topy possibly, maybe a French Tip? These have what's called a "suicide" heel...haven't even worn them yet.

Wow, look unworn. Congrats!!
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Old 14 January 2021, 04:19 AM   #3727
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Thanks JBZ and texasmade! I will look into Aldens and make sure to try on the Gucci before buying. I was worried about the fit and buying sight unseen.
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The Gucci's are a classic and would do well. I do think they're kind of expensive for what they are, but that's par for the course. Regarding the suggestion about the Alden leisure handsewn, I agree it's a great shoe and would also fit the bill, but the sizing can be a bit tricky. A lot of men experience tightness across the instep (including me). So, try before you buy if you go that way.

Also, now that Brooks Brothers has stopped carrying Alden, it will probably be harder to find an unlined version of the LHS (at least new). But the lined ones are still nice.

If you want to go with Alden but decide the LHS isn't for you, you might want to look at the full strap slip on. It's also available in shell cordovan, and I've found the fit to be a little more forgiving.
J Crew may have the unlined ones come warmer weather.
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Old 15 January 2021, 12:39 AM   #3729
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J Crew may have the unlined ones come warmer weather.
Good to know. I didn't realize J Crew carried that model, but I haven't looked at their website in awhile. I imagine there may be some independent shoe retailers out there (maybe The Shoemart or Leather Soul) that might carry an unlined version from time to time.
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Can’t go wrong with Alden loafers. Rancourt also makes a great loafer which I own. Look at Ferragamo’s also.


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Old 15 January 2021, 05:32 AM   #3731
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So wore these 1968-1972 Vintage Florsheim Cordovan LWB 93605 for the first time today, Goodyear Welted, V-Cleat as previous post, the shoes feel phenomenal on the foot, Florsheim made some superb shoes back in the day. This shoe is a tank!

Have some Brass Toe Caps/French Point on order, going to leave the 89 nail "suicide" heel for now, no Topy to spoil the sole and just enjoy these.

What a great local find in a dusty old box...wow!
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Old 3 April 2021, 12:43 AM   #3732
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Planning on picking up some black chelsea boots this weekend.

Any thoughts?

Was thinking of trying Carmina. Don't have any yet, but I've heard good things.
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My first pair of luxury shoes in my life: Vintage Mezlan Platinum Botero in Alligator leather along with my John Alan Woodward handmade Alligator belt and wallet. Tudor Black Bay Burgundy with the crew.

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Planning on picking up some black chelsea boots this weekend.

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Was thinking of trying Carmina. Don't have any yet, but I've heard good things.
RM Williams Comfort Craftsman. I have two pairs.

Crocket & Jones Chelsea VIII. Tried these on as well and love the 341 last.
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RM Williams Comfort Craftsman. I have two pairs.



Crocket & Jones Chelsea VIII. Tried these on as well and love the 341 last.
Thanks!

Yeah, I have chelsea VIIIs in brown suede that I love.

Might stop by RM again. Was always interested in them but the people working at the soho location weren't much help the last time I was there.

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RM Williams Comfort Craftsman. I have two pairs.



Crocket & Jones Chelsea VIII. Tried these on as well and love the 341 last.
Just picked these up a few days ago. Really liking them.

Comfort craftsman in dark tan.

Very comfortable out of the box. Don't know if they compare favorably against C&J at a somewhat similar price point but will see how they hold up.

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So wore these 1968-1972 Vintage Florsheim Cordovan LWB 93605 for the first time today

What a great local find in a dusty old box...wow!
Wow is right! Scuff up those soles, young man, before they slip out from under you!
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Both Trickers and Viberg make nice Boots. Pick either and you can’t go wrong. I don’t have any Trickers but do have a pair of Vibergs. Personally I would go with Viberg.
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Both Trickers and Viberg make nice Boots. Pick either and you can’t go wrong. I don’t have any Trickers but do have a pair of Vibergs. Personally I would go with Viberg.

Thanks for the input Dan. I have a pair of trickers stowe country boots and they’ve been really great so far. Of course the pull of viberg is strong. Living in buffalo I’m seeking something with a commando sole as the regular dainites sometimes seem like ice skates in the winter.
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Thanks for the input Dan. I have a pair of trickers stowe country boots and they’ve been really great so far. Of course the pull of viberg is strong. Living in buffalo I’m seeking something with a commando sole as the regular dainites sometimes seem like ice skates in the winter.
All I know is that it was something I certainly looked forward to with great anticipation at the time and for me it worked out well. I think they have a few service boots on ridgeway soles on Viberg's web site which would serve your purpose as well.

I hardly ever seriously consider getting anymore boots at this point just because I have soo many but lately the two I was seriously considering where either another pair of Vibergs or a pair of Nicks. Nicks are really well made boots as are Vibergs but there's just something about the Viberg Service boot that looks and works real well for me. However it's just a bit harder to get it in the D width.
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Just picked these up a few days ago. Really liking them.

Comfort craftsman in dark tan.

Very comfortable out of the box. Don't know if they compare favorably against C&J at a somewhat similar price point but will see how they hold up.

Sorry I missed this one. You will love them! Mine have worn very well over five years despite even kicking the toe into a bent steel grate.
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Thanks for the input Dan. I have a pair of trickers stowe country boots and they’ve been really great so far. Of course the pull of viberg is strong. Living in buffalo I’m seeking something with a commando sole as the regular dainites sometimes seem like ice skates in the winter.
X2 on Dainite.

I really like the waxy Kudu Trickers.

The Horween Dublin is an excellent leather however, I would go with kudu if it is going to be a wet weather boot.
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Thanks for the input Dan. I have a pair of trickers stowe country boots and they’ve been really great so far. Of course the pull of viberg is strong. Living in buffalo I’m seeking something with a commando sole as the regular dainites sometimes seem like ice skates in the winter.
Take a look at Allen Edmonds new Freeport boot. I just got a pair in suede and the sole is even better than my traditional vibram lugged sole on wet tile. Vastly better than dainite. They come in natural chromexcel which would be good for weather.
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All I know is that it was something I certainly looked forward to with great anticipation at the time and for me it worked out well. I think they have a few service boots on ridgeway soles on Viberg's web site which would serve your purpose as well.

I hardly ever seriously consider getting anymore boots at this point just because I have soo many but lately the two I was seriously considering where either another pair of Vibergs or a pair of Nicks. Nicks are really well made boots as are Vibergs but there's just something about the Viberg Service boot that looks and works real well for me. However it's just a bit harder to get it in the D width.

I’ll look into nicks as well thanks Dan.
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I really like the waxy Kudu Trickers.



The Horween Dublin is an excellent leather however, I would go with kudu if it is going to be a wet weather boot.


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Thanks for the input on the Dublin leather. I’ll definitely give AE a look too. I love my park avenues and another pair of brogues I have from them. I am more likely to wear a boot than a dress shoe these days. Well rather since always haha
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I’ll look into nicks as well thanks Dan.
I woul say this about the two without owning a pair of Nicks boots. For one your not going to find a sleek last with Nick boots. Construction between the two are on pair if not better way better on a pair of Nicks work boots. Checkout Youtube there is a guy that cuts boots in half if I find a link later I’ll post it. He doesn’t cut any Vibergs in half but he does at least on Nicks work boots.

There’s the Urban logger from Nicks with a combat sole I’ve contemplated getting. However the main reason I’m still not convinced is the look and fit of Vibergss last that works for me.

Anyway in my opinion there is no comparison when it comes to a boot that either of these make and a boot from AE. You may be able to resolve any of the three but the thicknesses of the leather they use for one thing is entirely different. Also AEs quality out the door is known to be spotty. Customer service in getting fixed might be tops but chances you”ll need it much greater. With Nicks for one thing you also have a choice of a number of different types of leathers if you choose one of their custom boots.
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I went with the viberg. Couldn’t help myself. Might grab something else in addition for really sloppy weather. Thx guys
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