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Group Buy Update

 

Burnished Burgundy Austerity Brogue (Calf)

  • Simpson Last
  • Darker Sole for formal occasions
  • Darker lining
  • No Shoe Trees (although can be purchased from Skoab at extra cost)

 

Pending one confirmation, we have enough to set this in motion. I will put the order in Friday with Skoak. Please let me know if you are in for this. It's 2720+300sek for shipping worldwide. That's $467ish total, the paypal invoice for the 50% deposit will be about $233 USD.. for those of you in USA.

 

Personal note: This officially puts me at having as many MTOs going as shoes that I own (4 for 4). facepalm.gif

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Originally Posted by MacktasticGDogg View Post

I've used the Saphir navy cream and wax polish on my Carmina single monks in the same leather and I didn't think it darkened the shoes. I would have actually welcomed a little darkening but either way I've been happy with the results.

Thanks for confirming. I use the cream on my Rancourt Venetians which seem darker than the Carminas.
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I was just in Shoemart in Norwalk CT and they had Carmina at a 20% discount. As my wife aways says, "that's real money!"

I think the discount is only good in store. I scored a pair of black, captoe, single monks on the Rain last. Was tempted to do more but a month back I got the singe monk in suede from Epaulet. My wife just ordered me my birthday present- split toe Norwegian monk from Leatherfoot. I have to show some restraint. I don't know why but in the past year since discovering Carmina, four of the five I hae gotten have been monkstraps.

Great shoes and great value.
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