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Originally Posted by Crat View Post

Neither do I.

Might have been better as an oxford.

+1, the U can look good as an oxford but doesnt look right as a blucher.
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Originally Posted by GuidoTheKillerPimp View Post

I really like these -



The "Cowes" in Burnt Pine




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Wanted: RLPL Grant and MacKay in Dark Oak and Black, US size 10.5

Damn Guido, 20 posts since 2006 isn't much. You must be the "anti-in stitches"? lol8[1].gif
post #2553 of 3325
Guilty as charged!
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This caught my eye yesterday as an fun and casual spring/summer shoe. The color is actually a touch more blue and contrasts nicely against the red rubber Dianite sole. This was at Khaki's of Carmel.

I could see picking this one up soon for vacation. Far more practical and comfortable for walking than a Tod's driver, that will wear out in one summer.

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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy View Post

This caught my eye yesterday as an fun and casual spring/summer shoe. The color is actually a touch more blue and contrasts nicely against the red rubber Dianite sole. This was at Khaki's of Carmel.

I could see picking this one up soon for vacation. Far more practical and comfortable for walking than a Tod's driver, that will wear out in one summer.


Man I need to get to that store
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Here is another pic of that shoe^ taken at Khaki's of Carmel on Saturday. It is a beautiful shade of blue with just a hint of purple. It contrasts so nicely against the natural leather edge of the sole.


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Very nice!
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Originally Posted by Junior View Post

Some Galway love! Pardon the bad out door lighting.







Notice they are not being worn, show no signs of being worn in that weather... People on this forum...
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I've been looking at a pair of Edward Greens for BB a lot lately.

 

 

Since it would be my first pair of EGs I was wondering if anyone had any idea what Last and how they fit.

 

ml?dwvar_MH00060_Color=DKBR&contentpos=9&cgid=0522

 

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Originally Posted by dddrees View Post

I've been looking at a pair of Edward Greens for BB a lot lately.


Since it would be my first pair of EGs I was wondering if anyone had any idea what Last and how they fit.

ml?dwvar_MH00060_Color=DKBR&contentpos=9&cgid=0522



I bought them from BB and they are on 888 last. BB has them marked in US sizes so if you wear US 11 order Inverness in 11 E from Brooks Brothers
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I bought them from BB and they are on 888 last. BB has them marked in US sizes so if you wear US 11 order Inverness in 11 E from Brooks Brothers

Thank you sir.

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Notice they are not being worn, show no signs of being worn in that weather... People on this forum...

I understand quite well that he wouldn't wear them in that weather.
Not everyone is as stupid as I am.
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I understand quite well that he wouldn't wear them in that weather.
Not everyone is as stupid as I am.


In that case, I'm as stupid as you, Crat!

 

My shearling Galways were a proper boon in the snow...no point in owning shit weather boots if you're not prepared to wear them in shit weather...

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Just ordered a pair of Galways, hope they fit.

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