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Anybody familiar with Eduardo G shoes

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I am sitting with the rep right now, actually. I hadn't heard of the brand prior to our appointment.
All of the shoes are the softest leather I've experienced in a long while. The craftsmanship is amazing. My buyer is the sample size and says one pair of shoes is "like I'm wearing nothing". The shoes are leather from top to sole. Also note that the sole is treated with the same dying technique as the shoe itself. In some of the more rugged styles, the leather is as soft and pliable as your old reliable favourites.Think Frye, but without the intentionally scuffed sole, and more dressy. The styles come in a black, chocolate, cognac, honey brown, and burgundy - all incredibly luxe.
Basically, these shoes epitomize craftsmanship and luxury. They will last forever and will only look better with age. Buy them!
 

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