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They are out of the cappuccino and the walnut but they do still have the brown.
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They are out of the cappuccino and the walnut but they do still have the brown.
I just spoke with Allison earlier and the black unstructured boot I'm trying to come up with can't be done in the Black Wax Infused of the McTavish (I love the look of that one, but I can't wear it because of it being a firm make on the 5-65 last).
She suggested the black Dublin leather. Does anyone have anything in that color with an opinion on it?
I'm coming up with a Chukkamok casual boot to come very close to black, but without being black (as black ≠ casual to me), so I want a "rough" black leather and it'll be done with dark brown welt and contrast brown stitching like the McTavish. So I'm curious about substituting Black Dublin for Black Wax Infused in trying to mimic the McTavish look.
Agreed. Even made sure to grab two different sizes in the Elgin just to make sure I got the fit right.
As did I. Great minds think alike!
I've never seen black dublin -- but I have a few different shades of other dublin leathers and they're about as informal as a high-quality leather can get, especially after you beat up on them for a few months. I like the material a lot.She suggested the black Dublin leather. Does anyone have anything in that color with an opinion on it?
After applying to over 25 programs over the course of 4 years, I was finally accepted into the PhD program at Columbia.
Now, what shoes do I buy?
Clearly it depends on what kind of PhD program.After applying to over 25 programs over the course of 4 years, I was finally accepted into the PhD program at Columbia.
Now, what shoes do I buy?
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Anrobit gets the hat-tip for the heads-up . . . I was just the first one to the phone. Had to go down a half-size but they're more than tolerable. Thromb, if you're reading, sorry to report that I'm keeping them.
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Shouldn't be anything that the Mac method won't cure.