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HAPPY MARDI GRAS!

Shoes: Septieme Largeur
Socks: Pantherella
Trou: Panta

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My sweater is olive - just a bit darker than the shoes.

(cross post from Rock your Socks Threak)
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Originally Posted by Gdot View Post

HAPPY MARDI GRAS!
Shoes: Septieme Largeur
Socks: Pantherella
Trou: Panta
700
My sweater is olive - just a bit darker than the shoes.
(cross post from Rock your Socks Threak)

I'm green with envy Gdot. fing02[1].gif

How do the Septieme Largeur sizes run in U.S.? I am an 11.5 U.S. but the sizing on their site is in UK sizing which I have found can be between a half size to a full size different.
post #618 of 1213
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Yeah, I beat the hell out of these. I won't post them anymore. frown.gif


Isn't it possibly to spray suede with something to hide the scratches a little bit? I mean they are beautiful shoes but those scratches, damn...

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C&J Coniston

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Grenson for Paul Stuart

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I'm green with envy Gdot. fing02[1].gif
How do the Septieme Largeur sizes run in U.S.? I am an 11.5 U.S. but the sizing on their site is in UK sizing which I have found can be between a half size to a full size different.

Don't be too envious. They are really not 'all that' in terms of quality. Although they sure are fun! And I'm happy to own them. Mostly it's fun to get your own custom patina finish.

I sized down one whole size from my US size and that worked for me. This is typical for me with most UK sizing.

They only have a few last shapes so sizing with them seems fairly uncomplicated. Or as uncomplicated as buying shoes online can be.
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J&M
Check out my "how to" post in the offical shoe care thread: http://www.styleforum.net/t/228153/the-official-shoe-care-thread-tutorials-photos-etc/1443#post_5223940
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Just beautiful polishing. Read your shoe care post just moments ago! Thank you!
post #624 of 1213
Ash Wednesday

Shoes - G&G
Socks - Pantherella
Trou - Corneliani

730

Cross post from Rock your Socks Thread
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Ash Wednesday
Shoes - G&G
Socks - Pantherella
Trou - Corneliani
730
Cross post from Rock your Socks Thread

Nice shoes Gdot. Not a lot of room for playing with the lacing pattern however, and the grandma knot, well... I tie mine the same way.
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These are actually Cole Haan.

I do not own any Cole Haan/Nike lace up dress shoes, but I do own some Cole Haan loafers from the Bragano line (which are made in Italy).

These loafers are also made in Italy, although not part of the Bragano line. The croc is actually pretty good quality on this pair of shoes (and priced accordingly).

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John Lobb

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Nice shoes Gdot. Not a lot of room for playing with the lacing pattern however, and the grandma knot, well... I tie mine the same way.

Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of my life......

My granny knot tying days are over.

I can only thank powers greater than I can comprehend that I have been enlightened to the error of my ways. tinfoil.gif
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Those are some beautiful kicks!
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I have these same shoes Harrydog, Vintage 2005. I posted a pic of them in this thread around the end of december.

Yours have much more of a two-tone effect than mine. Did they come that way or did you induce the effect?
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