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    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

     And so the carousel keeps spinning... Meccariello. Beautiful shoes if you have the dollars.
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    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

    Don't think I would blow $100 just to get flush taps. If you're ordering new shoes from DM though it's a no brainer. Tend to agree with iSurg though, if you're spending $1500 on a pair of shoes what's another $100 to protect the (sometimes) fastest wearing part of the shoe.
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    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

    PSA - I ordered some Miserocchi loafers from Finaest.com two months ago and still have not received them. They originally advised I would have to wait 8 days for them to be made and that they would ship out directly to me. I've emailed them probably a dozen times now with only 2 replies both...
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    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

     Was around $20ish but for me it adds way more life than that.
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    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

     I have flush taps on all my shoes via double monk Melbourne. Unfortunately resoling these shoes I've either had to get Coombs to hack it up which is ok but is nowhere near as nice as flush. Or you can send back to Melb and have DM do it, I believe it's about $25 shipping each way plus...
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    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

     I had no idea they did trousers. I have a few ties and scarves from berg which are excellent. Bought.
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    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

     Well played, haven't used them myself but I've heard good things. MTM for less than any of the aforementioned OTR.
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    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

    I forgot to mention epaulet. I have a pair of their Donegal pants which are nice.
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    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

    Thanks for the advice re shoes. With regards to the ongoing Barbour debate, I have a commander which is awesome and which I would not part with. However I don't get much wear out of it. Typically weekends in deep winter and if I'm abroad. It is however a great lightweight jacket to pack if you...
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    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

    Gents, I'm off to Europe & Egypt in a week for 2 months. I'm planning on heading to George Cleverly while in London and picking up a pair of their George Loafers. The question is do I get dark brown calf or suede? I have a pair of Miserocchi driving shoes in dark brown but no loafers. I'm...
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    Australian Members

    Super! Thanks Foxxy
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    Australian Members

    What's the word on Chester Mox wallets? I need to pick something up before I head to Europe in April. Are they worth the money? I like the #53 Museum Calf Compact Bi-Fold Wallet but am a bit concerned it's a bit light on... Two slots and a slip for bills. Any other suggestions? I'm currently...
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    Australian Members

     Late reply I know but I would go for the following. - Hibiki 17 - Nikka Taketsuru 21 is amazing - Yamazaki 15+ I find these to be quite sweet and prefer the nikka There's also a range of whisky from Suntory not exported. Worth trying to sample a few if you get the chance. Failing that...
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    Australian Members

    Speaking of bags, im off to europe next year and need a soft bag for a week long stint in Egypt. Ill be leaving the rest of my gear in Greece. I want something i can just roll up and put in my other luggage when im not using it CR big enough? Or should i be looking st something else?
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    Australian Members

     Try American crew pomade, no where near the hold of traditional greasy pomades abd sinoly washes straight out which is nice.
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    Australian Members

    Here's one to get people going. Was in chatting about carmina with the guys in double monk the other day. Apparently they're dropping them as there isn't as much demand for them and the quality of C&J is much better which is at the same price point.
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    Australian Members

    Yeah was just in there, sounds like it will mostly be staple brands. On the flip side their website is launching early next year....
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    Australian Members

     I have a pair of c&j tetburys in black calf I wear for work when it's raining all year around. I'm keen to pick up a pair of slightly less formal boots for the cooler months. Don't think I would get much more than 3-4 months wear though.
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    Australian Members

     I tend to agree, while there's no debating they're obviously nice pants the overwhelming acceptance of Ambrosi's service is puzzling. If it were me I would've beyond livid. Furthermore, $1300 for pants which from what I can tell aren't technically bespoke. Seems like you're paying for a...

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