ruzzi
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Makes sense, thanks for the update @Journeyman. I think classic menswear is a particularly tough biz in Brisbane, notwithstanding covid! Hope he makes a comeback.
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I recall a few years ago (when i moved) i rid myself of two mounds of shoes, in better condition than those, and that is what the bin is for.I’m guessing none of those shoes have ever had shoe trees stuffed inside of them?
I recall a few years ago (when i moved) i rid myself of two mounds of shoes, in better condition than those, and that is what the bin is for.
A pair of C&J for a now ceased retailer; a Cleverley (coincidentally, the Thomas) and 2 EG (Buxton & Westminster) with bundles of G.Armani; Prada; Rudolph Menudier and Underecover etc...but were the shoes you were throwing out, Saint Crispins, Edward Green, Lobbs etc.?
A pair of C&J for a now ceased retailer; a Cleverley (coincidentally, the Thomas) and 2 EG (Buxton & Westminster) with bundles of G.Armani; Prada; Rudolph Menudier and Underecover etc...
Mossman St Vinnies has served a teacher friend very well in terms of clothing, shoes by name brands over the years.Can you tell me where your closest thrift shop is? Might look on the shelf to see if there's any Cleverley or EG.........