JohnMS
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I don't know whether this belongs in the thrift exchange or the sales forum so I'll put it in both for now. These shoes are not really thrift shoes as I am the original owner, but recently I've had to move up a half size in Allen-Edmonds shoes and want these to go to someone who can use them more than me.
These shoes were purchased from the Allen-Edmonds store in Port Washington, WI and are not factory seconds. Selling the shoes for $55 firm, which INCLUDES shipping within the continental USA. Buyer must pay with PayPal verified address account.
The shoe is the Allen-Edmonds Canton, size 8D, on the #1 last. They are made in medium brown grain calf. Vibram soles that are original from the factory, not an after-market sole.
There is some slight lifting at the toe of the shoe (the tip of the sole - see picture #8), but I have sent shoes into AE before that have lifted and they have fixed them for me at no cost. Another option they have given me in the past is Barge cement to fix the slight lifting.
I have more pictures if needed. PM me as needed.
I don't know whether this belongs in the thrift exchange or the sales forum so I'll put it in both for now. These shoes are not really thrift shoes as I am the original owner, but recently I've had to move up a half size in Allen-Edmonds shoes and want these to go to someone who can use them more than me.
These shoes were purchased from the Allen-Edmonds store in Port Washington, WI and are not factory seconds. Selling the shoes for $55 firm, which INCLUDES shipping within the continental USA. Buyer must pay with PayPal verified address account.
The shoe is the Allen-Edmonds Canton, size 8D, on the #1 last. They are made in medium brown grain calf. Vibram soles that are original from the factory, not an after-market sole.
There is some slight lifting at the toe of the shoe (the tip of the sole - see picture #8), but I have sent shoes into AE before that have lifted and they have fixed them for me at no cost. Another option they have given me in the past is Barge cement to fix the slight lifting.
I have more pictures if needed. PM me as needed.








