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Just got an e-mail from Edward Green. They cannot make up the Galway in Cordovan.
That stinks, but that kind of explains why we haven't seen one to this point.Just got an e-mail from Edward Green. They cannot make up the Galway in Cordovan.
I wonder if it was for the reason Namor pointed out a couple of days ago. The faux toe cap.Did they specify what prevents this?
Just got an e-mail from Edward Green. They cannot make up the Galway in Cordovan.
Just got an e-mail from Edward Green. They cannot make up the Galway in Cordovan.
Just got an e-mail from Edward Green. They cannot make up the Galway in Cordovan.
My size, too! Well that sux about the crup Galway. Oh well. On to the next thing....
I suppose it is just the lighting, but this is considerably darker than the burnt pine I have seen.Burnt Pine: Sourced Image from: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Edward-Green-GALWAY-Burnt-Pine-Calf-Leather-Cap-Toe-Lace-Up-Boots-UK-8-E-RARE-/360817395485?pt=UK_Men_s_Shoes&hash=item540264871dWhat is the color on the pair of Galways on the right? Burnt Pine? Any guesses? And I'm wondering how a walnut country calf would look against it?
I typically have an aversion to light-colored boots. I associate boots with colder weather and climate, and consider darker boots more appropriate for the heavier trousers, match my wardrobe better, and is allso easier to maintain darker shoe