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Ferragamo shoes identification please

thomas7610

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I know ferragamo has three lines of their shoes.But I can't tell what line this pair of shoes come from.The label made me consider it to be tramezza.But I'm not sure,Because there is no little oval metal logo on the sole.And I also hear that other line would have the label on lining,too.

From the pictue I can tell it is double-soled.But the sole may has been replaced by the color difference between heel and forefoot.Is double sole only appear in the tramezza line?

I bought it from ebay for 84 including shipping.Is it overpriced?




 

mrwiz

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They look to be old-style Tramezzas that have been resoled. Notice how the wear on the current sole is much too light considering the condition of the uppers.

If you start using shoe trees immediately and polish them up, they should serve you well for quite a while. You did well.
 

sho'nuff

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i agree with the above that the shoes have been resoled . i dont know if tramezza ever does or did a double sole for their line.

but i disagree that this was a good deal.
no matter the value or quality behind a particular item, if it is so used up, i just think you can use 84 dollars on something else. 84 dollars is still alot of money to me, and to alot of people. you can do alot of practical things with it.

unless you really urgently needed a pair of used shoes , i feel you got these just on the premise that these are a premium label on a good markdown.
 

GeorgePaul

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Originally Posted by shoe
i agree with the above that the shoes have been resoled ... but i disagree that this was a good deal.
Yes, it is obvious that the shoes have been resoled, and badly. Like you, I don't think it was a very good deal.
 

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