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NWB Edward Green Galway, Dark Oak Antique/Walnut Country Calf, 10/10.5D 82 Last, Dainite Sole

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I've recently sold one pair of the Galway boot on the forum: http://www.styleforum.net/t/363792/...ut-country-calf-10-5-11e-82-last-dainite-sole. Here I present another pair in a slightly smaller size and a narrow width, the latter being comparatively rare to find in this boot. I'll reproduce some of the previous listing text here as I'm feeling a bit lazy today.

Having three pairs of Galways in my own rotation, I have no problem singing the praises of this iconic RTW model from Edward Green. Feel free to treat yourself by purchasing this amazing pair of an SF favourite boot :)

For sale I have one pair of Edward Green Galway in the quintessential combination of Dark Oak Antique Calf with a Walnut Country Calf upper section, in my opinion the best EG colour and the grail version of this boot. Crafted on the elegant 82 last and featuring a full Dainite sole, as opposed to the more common Galway make-up of a double leather sole. Being Dark Oak Antique there is some EG burnishing at the toe and heel. Also please note that these are on the lighter side for Dark Oak. Nothing to worry about as there is always variation in the shade of EG's Dark Oak - if anything, with these you have the option of darkening with polish, not something you can say often of Dark Oak. Just an awesome boot for Fall/Winter, especially for those days when it is very wet underfoot. I find myself relying on my Dainite soled C&J Coniston, in preference to my Galways, when it is too wet for leather soles. These will last for years if the uppers are treated properly.

These are new with box, including a polishing cloth but no shoe bags. They're tagged as rejects on the box due to a tiny flaw at the heel of the right boot. Please note the slight damage to exterior stitching just above the welt (pictured in close-up). This will not affect the structural integrity of the boot at all and is merely a cosmetic issue. All of the other photos should prove that the uppers of this pair are absolutely pristine, therefore you get here a very good quality pair at less than retail (it's really rare to find the Galway on sale in a size such as this).

Sizing wise these are a 10UK/10.5US in the UK designated narrow D width. I'm not too sure of narrow width designation in the US - C perhaps?

Due to package weight exceeding 2kg, these boots will have to be shipped by a courier service, raising the shipping cost somewhat.

Price is $950 shipped CONUS or the EU -> SOLD

Outsole measurements
Length = 31.9cm
Width (at ball of foot) = 10.9cm


Styling Details
  • Derby boot
  • Goodyear welted
  • 360 degree welt
  • 8 eyelets; 4 blind eyelets and 4 speedhooks
  • Elegant round-toed 82 last
  • EG style burnishing at toe and heel
  • Leather pull tabs
  • Full Dainite sole
 

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Added outsole measurements by request. I think the second measurement slightly exaggerates the width given that a Dainite sole extends further, away from the edge of the uppers, when compared to the equivalent boot on a leather sole. These are definitely a narrow width as I just tried on the left boot; way too tight for me (normal size 10E UK on this last).
 
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