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I'm not great with shoes. But whats do you call it when it looks like a split toe blucher, without the downward split? If that makes any sense.
Thanks for the suggestion. These appear to be a derby shoe rather than a proper balmoral, and as such there's a rather significant gap between the eyes which is to me, somewhat unsightly. What I found so far myself is the Johnston Murphy fulcher, though i can't seem to find one that isn't in patent black
http://www.johnstonmurphy.com/fulch... Leather&dwvar_8475_width=M#q=fulcher&start=1
and the Johnston Murphy Bankston Plain toe
http://www.johnstonmurphy.com/bankston-plain-toe/02400921-090-M.html
which seems to almost have everything I want, is oxford style but then has a random gap between the eyes rather than closing all the way
But thanks for the suggestion, and given its price and that it's an allen edmonds, I'm keeping it on my short list.
Does anyone else have any other suggestions, or comments abotu the kenilworth, the Fulcher, or the Bakston?
Where the eyelets sit just has to do with fit. Buy the J&M. They're cheap shoes but they're what you need for a tuxedo and are readily available since you're sorting this out last minute.
Okay I've found a few more possibilities. Can you guys give your recommendations?Thanks for the suggestion. These appear to be a derby shoe rather than a proper balmoral, and as such there's a rather significant gap between the eyes which is to me, somewhat unsightly. What I found so far myself is the Johnston Murphy fulcher, though i can't seem to find one that isn't in patent black
http://www.johnstonmurphy.com/fulch... Leather&dwvar_8475_width=M#q=fulcher&start=1
and the Johnston Murphy Bankston Plain toe
http://www.johnstonmurphy.com/bankston-plain-toe/02400921-090-M.html
which seems to almost have everything I want, is oxford style but then has a random gap between the eyes rather than closing all the way
But thanks for the suggestion, and given its price and that it's an allen edmonds, I'm keeping it on my short list.
Does anyone else have any other suggestions, or comments abotu the kenilworth, the Fulcher, or the Bakston?