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Hey @TtownMD what were u doing in my house? I thought I noticed some smudges on my crup Shannons.... :paranoia:

Ok ok you caught me but man some one has to get some Russian rain deer calf from your castle that you have been hording :colgate: so gents in style form can finally get there hands on some Stcrispin Russian rain deer calf & enjoy there Stcrispin shoes lol
 
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One of the best things about owning St. Crispin's is the look I get from people when I tell them they are made in Transylvania..... by Vampires! (best if said with a Dracula type of accent) :nodding:

My teenage niece, who is big into some vampire show on TV, looked them up online and found out they are actually made in the Transylvania region.... she's been avoiding me every since... LOL.


Haha that is great!
 

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They are made in Brasov Romania. My wife is Romanian. I accompanied her on a trip back home and we visited Brasov. Very nice old world city. At that time I had not discovered Saint "C" yet, probably saved myself a lot of money.
https://www.google.com/search?q=bra...IVhi2ICh38Lw1f&dpr=1.06#imgrc=mzJ-fDdVW6WIvM:

https://www.google.com/search?q=bra...IVhi2ICh38Lw1f&dpr=1.06#imgrc=WdkIR7b4tsFQpM:


Yes, and Brasov is in the region Transylvania, I'm hoping to go there this spring.
 

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Yes, and Brasov is in the region Transylvania, I'm hoping to go there this spring.


Very nice.... Just make sure you take some garlic along with you... :)
 

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One of the best things about owning St. Crispin's is the look I get from people when I tell them they are made in Transylvania..... by Vampires! (best if said with a Dracula type of accent) :nodding:

My teenage niece, who is big into some vampire show on TV, looked them up online and found out they are actually made in the Transylvania region.... she's been avoiding me every since... LOL.


I had a similar experience with my then 10 year old niece after I got my brother a pair of Cordovan shoes and my brother told her how Cordovan was produced. :violin:
 

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Yes but the horse died of natural causes right?
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My first Saint C's! Mod 529D, in VNA 076. Basically, I told Phillip that I wanted the closest to Vintage Rioja or, like Alden #8 I could find and this is what I ended up getting. Just wanted something basic that I could wear in formal situations. Next two orders will be a chocolate suede captoe with the chevron cap and a light to medium tan blucher in hatch or pebble grain.

700

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Still pretty stiff - I added a little cork piece to give me some extra room, but it is rubbing a bit unpleasantly on my heel on my left shoe. Let's see if it loosens up a bit.
 

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They look spectacular! Congrats!
 

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