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Old 15 February 2019, 04:28 AM   #3361
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Haven’t bought any dress shoes in a while and have actually consolidated big time.

Instead, I recently bought 2 pairs of Yeezys lol.
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Old 15 February 2019, 05:18 AM   #3362
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Ya, me either. Even though there is snow on the ground, looking at some boat shoes for spring. Might do a couple from Quoddy. Usually a Rancourt guy but like a couple of the Q casual styles in Navy--the Canoe shoe and the Runabout both look nice or the classic boat shoe.
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Old 15 February 2019, 03:10 PM   #3363
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Ya, me either. Even though there is snow on the ground, looking at some boat shoes for spring. Might do a couple from Quoddy. Usually a Rancourt guy but like a couple of the Q casual styles in Navy--the Canoe shoe and the Runabout both look nice or the classic boat shoe.
Frankly once you get to a certain point off season ordering is the best way to go. Either end of season sales or ordering your Summer shoes in Winter so they will be on hand for the beginning of Summer or Boots are ordered at the end of winter so they will be there for the next season.
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Old 15 February 2019, 03:11 PM   #3364
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Thanks Dan, ordered some of these. With all the snow in the PNW been wearing boots much more often.

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Old 16 February 2019, 03:01 AM   #3365
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Frankly once you get to a certain point off season ordering is the best way to go. Either end of season sales or ordering your Summer shoes in Winter so they will be on hand for the beginning of Summer or Boots are ordered at the end of winter so they will be there for the next season.
Ordered the Canoe in navy with white stitch and sole.
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Old 16 February 2019, 04:04 AM   #3366
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Ordered the Canoe in navy with white stitch and sole.
Congrats, Mark!!


I also have one pair of shoes from Qouddy. I found the quality on par with Rancourt but I have many more from Rancourt as I find I like Rancourts style much more than Quoddy.
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Old 16 February 2019, 04:12 AM   #3367
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Congrats, Mark!!


I also have one pair of shoes from Qouddy. I found the quality on par with Rancourt but I have many more from Rancourt as I find I like Rancourts style much more than Quoddy.
Thanks Dan. Same here. Love Rancourt. These are something I really could not find anywhere else. Little different.
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Old 16 February 2019, 12:41 PM   #3368
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Thanks Dan. Same here. Love Rancourt. These are something I really could not find anywhere else. Little different.
Understand and they do make great shoes. I just prefer Rancourts style if you will better.
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Old 17 February 2019, 01:06 AM   #3369
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This is interesting.

Gaziano Girling Ltd are renowned for making the finest classic contemporary shoes, however we realised there is a demand for a very traditional classic English shoe that represents an understated aesthetic but still maintains a quality that shines.

As a result, we have created a small line of classic English styles with a very classic and simple last shape. We have toned down the lines of our regular range, lowered the heel and taken away some of the more sculptured features of the sharper Gaziano Girling bench made shoe to make this shoe as English as can be. There are 5 styles, Churchill the classic punched cap toe oxford, Barder the classic semi-brogue oxford, Chamberlin a full brogue country derby shoe, Wallis the casual suede Chukka boot and finally the Chadwick a classic English loafer.

The familiar Oak bark sole, high grade calf skin leathers and craftsmanship are still very much the same. We have 2 lasts, a classic round toe called R18, and a soft square toe called S45. Both are EX fitting which is in-between E and F .

This is a shoe for those that want to take understatement and classic dressing to the next level, no contemporary twists just classic quality.

The classic range is only available to purchase through our Savile row shop, on-line store or travelling trunk shows as a stock shoe.


For any further information, please contact sales@gazianogirling.com or
please call us on +44 (0) 2074398717.
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Old 17 February 2019, 04:39 AM   #3370
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My JL Paris bespoke shoes. Took nearly 2 years to get a finished product. Originally was measured in March 2016 and then had multiple fittings. Received a finished product late summer of 2018 but the shoes weren’t fitting quite right and had to be sent back. My last was modified and shoes were basically redone. Received the modified shoes this week and the fit and look are much better.
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Old 17 February 2019, 05:34 AM   #3371
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My JL Paris bespoke shoes. Took nearly 2 years to get a finished product. Originally was measured in March 2016 and then had multiple fittings. Received a finished product late summer of 2018 but the shoes weren’t fitting quite right and had to be sent back. My last was modified and shoes were basically redone. Received the modified shoes this week and the fit and look are much better.[/QUOTE]

Very nice, Congrats!!

Didn't they send you a test pair in the meantime to verify that your personal Last would fit correctly?
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Old 17 February 2019, 05:50 AM   #3372
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Thanks dddrees.

I did 3 trial fittings in Houston along with meeting the master last maker in Paris. After meeting the master last maker in Paris on a private tour of the workshop, we thought all the sizing issues were worked out so the workshop made the shoes. This is why it took nearly 18 months to get my initial finished shoes. Once I received them, I wore them for a couple of months to see how they fit and broke in. I felt like they overcompensated for my wide feet and put too much space in the toe box and width. I had them sent back to Paris to correct the issues right before Christmas. The corrections fixed the sizing issues and also made the shoes look less bulbous and more sleek. At least as sleek as the workshop could make them given my wide feet without changing the style aesthetic of John Lobb Paris.
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Old 17 February 2019, 06:47 AM   #3373
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Thanks dddrees.

I did 3 trial fittings in Houston along with meeting the master last maker in Paris. After meeting the master last maker in Paris on a private tour of the workshop, we thought all the sizing issues were worked out so the workshop made the shoes. This is why it took nearly 18 months to get my initial finished shoes. Once I received them, I wore them for a couple of months to see how they fit and broke in. I felt like they overcompensated for my wide feet and put too much space in the toe box and width. I had them sent back to Paris to correct the issues right before Christmas. The corrections fixed the sizing issues and also made the shoes look less bulbous and more sleek. At least as sleek as the workshop could make them given my wide feet without changing the style aesthetic of John Lobb Paris.

Sounds like it all got sorted out in the long run and I’m glad to hear that. There have been a few occasions where i’ve had to wait a bit longer than anticipated for a few custom items myself but the outcome has always been well worth the wait. Sometimes a return may also be necessary but as long as your dealing with the right people then the customer service is usually top notch as well. Thanks for sharing and once again Congratulations.
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Old 3 April 2019, 03:02 AM   #3374
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Not dressy but fun. Finally received the custom Quoddy


A nice deck shoe, but definitely prefer Rancourt for loafers and boat shoes. However, Quoddy offers much more in custom designs.


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Old 3 April 2019, 05:51 AM   #3375
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I ordered a pair of heavily discounted Nettleton loafers from Saks. Excited to see what they come out to be. Keep you guys posted.
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Old 3 April 2019, 05:55 AM   #3376
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AE “Bradleys” today.

I’m not sure they are, “dress shoes,” but they sure are comfortable.


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Old 3 April 2019, 07:42 AM   #3377
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Great shoes and great pics. I am quite impressed by the craftsmanship of some of the shoes on this thread.
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Old 3 April 2019, 09:43 AM   #3378
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Thank you Dan and the rest of the posters on this thread

It's been a real education on high end dress shoes and thanks to you all, I now have two pairs of EGs. These are easily the most comfortable pair of dress shoes I've ever owned and you can really tell the quality, thickness and durability of the leather and the workmanship and craftsmanship involved. You certainly get what you pay for!

I blame you all for this enabling! I thought accumulating watches was bad enough. I think we may need to ask Steve to create a new dress shoes sub-forum...

I'm now looking at the Viberg Service Boots as a casual boot option....
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Old 9 April 2019, 07:59 AM   #3379
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Just got these Nettletons. I'm in love

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Old 9 May 2019, 03:21 AM   #3380
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I'm going to check some Crockett & Jones on monday, Pembroke in tan Scotch grain.I think it is finally time for a fine English derby
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Old 13 May 2019, 11:03 PM   #3381
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First pair of C&J, Pembroke in tan Scotch grain, I am super happy!







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Old 13 May 2019, 11:29 PM   #3384
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Very nice shoes Bas. I like them a lot.
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First pair of C&J, Pembroke in tan Scotch grain, I am super happy!


Funny, but scrolling up instead of down which is how I opened this page I could tell these were C&J. Couldn't come up with the name but I knew they were C&Js. I've actually thought about and often came close to getting a pair of Pembrokes.

Congrats, Great Choice!!!
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First pair of C&J, Pembroke in tan Scotch grain, I am super happy!
Great choice Bas! Congrats Love this leather my C&J boots are the same.
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Great choice Bas! Congrats Love this leather my C&J boots are the same.
Not only leather but the attention to detail and quality that C&J is known for.


Luv my C&J Islays.
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Luv my C&J Islays.
No doubt Dan. Comfort, looks and quality. C&J is my sweet spot. You helped with the boots and they are now my favs. Thanks again!
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