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27 August 2018, 01:26 AM | #3151 |
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Yeah. Going to wait a few weeks until the new styles are out. If they don't have anything that works, then MTO it is!
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Well, after a couple of weeks of light reading I finally made it to the end of this thread. What a ride
Amazing contributions here. I stumbled across this thread researching where exactly to shop for shoes on an upcoming trip to London. It is great to see some first hand experiences with a lot of the brands I was looking to target while in town. Thanks to everyone for the contributions. When it comes to dress shoes, I have always just hit the easy button and loaded up on a variety of AE stuff to cover my needs. These have all been re-soled, half-soled, re-heeled, etc. over the last dozen years. No need to post any pics of that tired old crew. They will continue to get a lot of wear, but I think I finally have bought my last pair of AE. More recently, I did start to drift from AE with some blake-heavy brands out of Italy such as Santoni & Fratelli Rossetti. Not exactly a progression from AE, but a change of pace, and maybe not everything needs to be GYW, right? ;): (Those loafers on the end did a cumulative 20 miles shortly after purchase on my honeymoon according to my wife's Apple watch) My much more adventurous past life in Denver always meant my poor boots must take a pounding. Tens of thousands of miles of motorcycle riding on and off pavement, plus a decade clomping around the snowy streets of Denver. I would have hated to do that to some EGs, C&J, etc. So it was your more typical Redwing, AE, Oakstreet and Viberg stuff for me: (Second from the end are an early 2010 pair of Oakstreets that have seen it all and have the scares to prove it, I ought to treat them to a new Christy this fall) Young Vibergs in Grey Nubuck (1035 last) and Black CMX (standard 2030 last): Someone mentioned not too many pages ago that the Vibergs were a bit narrow for them. I suggest being patient for a favorite leather to come around on the 1035 last which I find to fit a bit wider than the 2030. Here is a mediocre overhead shot to at least show the more rounded toe on the 1035: Since moving to Florida, I have unfortunately little reason to ever wear boots...but this also means it's less likely my next pair of boots will get trashed too quickly. Maybe it's finally time for some Galways, and maybe that picture of a pair in 'DOAK' posted here will get me to finally pull the trigger. Those were beauties. I'll end my rambling now, but thanks again for the education...and here goes nothin' in London! |
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Wow. Great post and spectacular shoes.
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Great post!! Gotta Luv those Vibergs!!!
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19 September 2018, 05:44 AM | #3155 |
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Found myself on the Allen Edmonds website after a long time and it's completely different. Can barely tell it is or was primarily a shoe company.
Not a fan at all. I don't think they will last (no pun intended). On the other hand, I'm thinking about these. Been wanting to try something in suede, but have been hesitant for some irrational reason. C&J Hardwick |
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Those look nice. I prefer a hand sewn apron and split toe as those shoes show off the capabilities of the shoemaker, but its a small detail that 99.99% of people will never notice and you will pay a premium for the feature.
FWIW, I would have no problem buying shoes with machined aprons (as long as they're priced accordingly, of course). |
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I am traveling to Paris in October and will be picking up a pair of the Hardwick in the brown pebble grain! Love the 341 last and would have picked the suede but for the fact that my Tetbury's are in the brown suede.
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Gents,
I am in need of a brown shoe, for winter business trips to the north. It needs to be versatile, I am thinking oxford or a neat and tidy blucher. I'd really like a Dainite sole, but can be swayed otherwise. What are your go-to leather types for inclement weather? |
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Zug is ultimately the best but good luck finding any. Cromexcel would be next in my opinion and then Scotch Grain being good as well. Some might say Cordovan but for some the maintenance to keep it looking good can be a pain. I've heard some have had good results with Cordovan when treating with Bick4.
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After bouncing around for a while, being busy and not having time. I'm planning on picking up a pair of C&J suede loafers on Thursday if they have them.
No objections from the shoe masters correct? Also picked this up just in case. I do plan on treating them. Apparently this won't darken them.
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There's two good ones that get great reviews on Styleforum that I have seen and I am aware of. I forget the other but the one I use is Tarrago Nano Protector.
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Tarrago seems to be the most popular on SF.
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I’ve been reducing my Alden collection but always wanted a pair of Whiskey LHS.
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Within the same price range as EG Gaziano and Girling has the Isham and the Hove which are great alternatives to the Dover and a bit sleeker.
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Very nice!! I have a pair from Rancourt which are somewhat similar but more casual looking.
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Thanks for the leather recommendations, Zug would be great but damn you are right it ain't easy to find. I'll keep my eyes peeled for a grain dainite shoe that appeals to me. I think CXL is out for me, the creasing is OK on a boot but I don't know if I could grow to love it on a shoe.
As far as suede protection... I use the Tarrago as well, with excellent results. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
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Some creasing is normal with any leather. However uglier creasing even prior to any wear with Cromexcel is typically more common with cheaper shoes or boots. These wrinkles or creases typically come from the skin on the animal which is not the most ideal or it's looser skin. Better shoemakers or more expensive brands typically wont use these areas except for lining and such. Proper fitting, care, use of shoe trees, and conditioner will also help to minimalize creasing. Some will also swear by suede as being an extremely good foul weather leather.
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That's interesting to hear.
I have experienced some really nasty CXL boot creasing over the years, a loose grain kind of creasing that would not at all fly on a dress or even semi-dress shoe. Maybe it did have more to do with the lower quality clicking on those boots, rather than the fact that they were chromexcel. Those new black chromexcel Vibergs I just got will be a good test. |
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The pair I have from Viberg have a small portion of loose grain on the upper side of the boot but overall I don't experience any bad creasing on the vamp of the boot. My Wolverine 1ks which are notorious for loose grain but none of that is evident on my pair of boots. Maybe I just got lucky. However these have been my most worn of all my boots and although they have creases they're not that bad. I do have to admit I have a fairly good size rotation to choose from so frequency of wear in my case may not be the same as what it maybe for you.
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Planning on stopping by C&J today after work to get those loafers.
Might pick something else up as well. This will not end well... |
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Sounds like a good outcome to me. Have fun and report back with pictures as soon as possible.
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Damn it...
Didn't get out of my last meeting until 540 and they close at 6. Will try again hopefully on Saturday morning :(
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Better to go when your not in a rush anyway.
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I told myself i would never buy a pair of Hermes loafers with a H on it... hypocritically it has grown on me, its one of my go to shoes.
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Loafers with an advertising tablet , whether H or LV, require a certain attitude to wear in public. Nobody knows what kind of watch you're wearing, but that billboard is out there for all to see.
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Yeah, I tend to do the same. Something in return that makes the daily trials and tribulations worth it all. Currently it's with another hobby however.
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