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  1. Mr Knightley

    Church's Appreciation Thread

    You could contact Kokos and ask if they accept repairs from the US: Telephone: 020 8883 0876 Email: [email protected]
  2. Mr Knightley

    Church's Appreciation Thread

    I followed the advice here and used Kokos of East Finchley to repair my Diplomats. I decided to take the shoes in person to their lovely shop. We concluded that, apart from heeling, the shoes really didn't need any attention. But, after further discussion, I decided to protect the soles with...
  3. Mr Knightley

    Church's Appreciation Thread

    Thank you! I was never sure how long the shop had been storing them - now I have a better understanding.
  4. Mr Knightley

    Church's Appreciation Thread

    I had a pair of Diplomats on the same last and in an identical box. I bought them in early 2000 from a shop that was no longer going to be stocking Church's shoes and got them for a great price - £150, when the then retail price was around £250. Sadly, Church's 'damaged' them during a refurb...
  5. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    I knew you would say that! I shall have a think about it. Long time since I ran one.
  6. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    Shame - it would be nice to have a little light entertainment on these dull winter days...
  7. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    No, nothing here. I was in London on Monday but only bought some provisions from Trumper's. There was nothing that I saw in the clothing line that really tempted. On a different topic, I've been keeping an eye out for any new Friday Challenge since the watch challenge - have I missed one?
  8. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    Merry Christmas everyone 🥂
  9. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    That looks like a great find! You do seem to have good luck with Uniqlo. Do you normally find these items online or in store?
  10. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    This was really an autumn round-up, but some of these will be worn on fine winter days and some, like the weejuns are more or less year-round. Yes, I am lucky to still be working and enjoying it. No longer full-time...
  11. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    First Image: Left - The 'James Finch' by Cheaney, made for a shop in Chelmsford of that name (a wonderful emporium, now gone) Top - The Ashton in dark brown grain, by Charles Tyrwhitt. Made in England, probably by Barker. Bottom - Berwick leather and suede Belgian loafer Second image...
  12. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    The scarf was his, yes 😊
  13. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    The weather here has turned much colder, with light snow this morning. My old Gianfranco Ferre x Redaelli heavy woolen jacket, dating from c.1986, comes into its own in this weather:
  14. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    I am spending less and less time in CM nowadays - perhaps once a week if I have a meeting or go into the office. Although today I'm in the office in a navy lambswool crew-neck, bd, grey flannel trousers and Weejuns. I rather like it when shoes become a bit worn and mould to the foot, but we...
  15. Mr Knightley

    HERE AND NOW

    Autumn footwear round-up:

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