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    Paul Sargent (formerly Alfred Sargent) Appreciation Thread

    I went that way with one of my orders. Glad I did.
  2. brotherender

    Paul Sargent (formerly Alfred Sargent) Appreciation Thread

    I'm in awe how well executed these are. MTO Alex jodhpur boots on 724 last, with tasteful burnishing. Fiddle sole, metal toe tips. Just so so versatile. The service Paul Sargent is able to deliver is everything I hoped for and more.
  3. brotherender

    Paul Sargent (formerly Alfred Sargent) Appreciation Thread

    The main difference will be in the sole.
  4. brotherender

    Paul Sargent (formerly Alfred Sargent) Appreciation Thread

    The mahogany is the Cambridge on 87F, the tan one is the Harrold on 7wk. For me the 87 holds my heels better. 87F is way sleeker as well. Instepwise it's hard to tell but I'd reckon the boots to be a reasonable choice in your case. Let me know if you need any more help.
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    Paul Sargent (formerly Alfred Sargent) Appreciation Thread

    I have a pair on SK1, a last PSS has recently developed. Compared to 724 it has a lower instep (or is just tighter in terms of girth) and a bit tighter heel. While I find 724 a great fit, SK1 is marginally greater due to its closer feel and little extra arch support. For me it's a bit like a...
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    Paul Sargent (formerly Alfred Sargent) Appreciation Thread

    My latest addition to my PSS collection, Kelso on steroids. In short: -- the Kelso veldtschoen on 87 last in Horween (!) Zug leather, -- shearling-lined all throughout, -- double speed hooks, AND -- the buckled top, AND -- removable shearling sock. The leather is super soft, the sole is...
  7. brotherender

    Paul Sargent (formerly Alfred Sargent) Appreciation Thread

    It is mahogany calf indeed. I think the lovely guys at PSS will be able to assist you in the perfect way. My experience with them has been nothing short of excellent.
  8. brotherender

    Patine Shoes - shoe brand from Poland

    I can't complain after 3 years. Creases are just regular, straighten out after trees have been inserted. Leather takes shine very nicely. If they had any shoes on Oder G, I'd buy another pair.
  9. brotherender

    Patine Shoes - shoe brand from Poland

    It really is. I own their boots and wholecuts and I cannot complain at all.
  10. brotherender

    Patine Shoes - shoe brand from Poland

    I wear 915F in seven (wholecut) and Patine in 6.5G, Oder last. Both extremely comfy.
  11. brotherender

    Paul Sargent (formerly Alfred Sargent) Appreciation Thread

    Personally I wear both these and Moore in the same size. This pair is 5 years old. I'm very happy about them.
  12. brotherender

    Paul Sargent (formerly Alfred Sargent) Appreciation Thread

    Cambridge. It's winter time.
  13. brotherender

    Paul Sargent (formerly Alfred Sargent) Appreciation Thread

    Same length, narrower heel and toe. I can't compare the instep as I only have boots on 87.

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