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Lol, gosh. I am pretty conservative I think, compared to you.
The earlier suggestions for a balmoral boot GMTO seemed to trend towards more of a pretty standard brown on brown make-up, be it calf / calf or calf / suede.

Grey on navy though, sounds quite interesting.

This is just to reiterate my interest in a balmoral boot GMTO. A grey/navy combination would most likely work for me.
 

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Lol, gosh. I am pretty conservative I think, compared to you.
The earlier suggestions for a balmoral boot GMTO seemed to trend towards more of a pretty standard brown on brown make-up, be it calf / calf or calf / suede.

Grey on navy though, sounds quite interesting.

I can be very conservative! However, with footwear, after the first decade of buying shoes you should have every staple required, as I’ve been buying solid English makers for a couple of decades now branching out into the spectrum is just a natural progression. Curbs the boredom.
Black and brown and burgundy now make my head hurt! :cloud:
 

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Someone say balmoral boot? And non-conservative? Now we're speaking my language since the basics are covered. Althought with AM, conservative or non-conservative is in the wheelhouse.
 

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