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  1. RichardB6

    How to make Shoes

    Hello Gentlefolk, Wanted to start this thread as I have extra time on my hands given the current trials we are all enduring. Can anyone point me to solid resources on how to make bespoke leather shoes? I’ve already got ahold of Handmade Shoes for Men by László Vas’s & Magda Molnár and although...
  2. RichardB6

    Edward Green Appreciation: Pictures, Info, and Where to Buy

    use use a hairdryer to melt the waxes and then simply wipe the melted waxes off. “Elegant oxford” on youtube Has a video explaining it as does Kirby Allison at the hanger project. Also know that a regular hairdryer doesn’t get hot enough to harm the leather, hope this helps!
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    Interested in your Jcrew by Alden boots, what size Allen Edmonds do you wear? And would you be...

    Interested in your Jcrew by Alden boots, what size Allen Edmonds do you wear? And would you be willing to do 530?

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