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Alan McAfee dress shoes

Mitchuba

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Anyone have any idea on these Alan McAfee dress shoes? They look brand spanking new and I cant find a single thing about how to tell what's going on in terms on when and where it was made (besides the "made in England" part) any help would be surely appreciated
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Alan McAfee was a bespoke shoemaker in London's Dover Street. They also had more than one McAfee shop in London, selling their brand of ready-to-wear shoes, manufactured by the usual Northampton factories. C&J was one of them, but, presumably, there were others as well.

The company went out of business in the mid-1980s.

To see numerous pictures of McAfee shoes, go to google images and look for
'alan mcafee shoes'.
 

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Alan McAfee was a bespoke shoemaker in London's Dover Street. They also had more than one McAfee shop in London, selling their brand of ready-to-wear shoes, manufactured by the usual Northampton factories. C&J was one of them, but, presumably, there were others as well.

The company went out of business in the mid-1980s.

To see numerous pictures of McAfee shoes, go to google images and look for
'alan mcafee shoes'.
Thanks! So these were prolly made in the 80's considering they are in such great shape? Sorry they're a half size too big and I'm tryin to get an idea of what I should sell them for
 

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