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Bespoke Chisel-Toed Shoemakers

LARon

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I've never had them make anything, but I really like some of Corthay's models (they're not in the US and told me I'd either have to come to Paris or go to Japan). I've also heard others praise Berluti. You might want to check out both of those.
 

zjpj83

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Any great bespoke maker can make any shape last you want.

If the question is who makes it more regularly as a "hough style," then that's a different question. But a last maker is a last maker - they can make it as round or square or pointy as the customer wants.
 

Nantucket Red

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Why would we trash each other's preferences in bespoke chisel-toed shoes? Have I been missing something here?

You might check out Janne Melkerson's shoes. You can find a link in the Comprehensive Shoe thread.

In the unattainable category, there's Koji Suzuki. He's no longer taking customers, so your chances of having him make you a pair are essentially nil.
 

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Originally Posted by zjpj83
If the question is who makes it more regularly as a "hough style,"
I'm not aware that any shoemakers have a "hough style." Some have a "house style," however.

Speed kills.
 

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Cleverley is probably more famous for the chisel than any other maker.
 

Patrick Bateman

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BUFFEDCARACENILOVER, does the "Caraceni" in your user name refer to Caraceni in Rome, A. Caraceni in Milan, the other Caracenis in Milan, or Sartoria Domenico Caraceni by Gianni Campagna? If there are other Caracenis out there or if I've misstated anything, please advise. I'd like to get this squared away so that I can trash your preferences. Thanks!
 

Nantucket Red

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Originally Posted by BUFFEDCARACENILOVER
You're kidding, right?
Considering that fact that you guys trash each others' preferences about everything else...I figured that it would be a pretty safe bet.


Um . . . no, I wasn't kidding.
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In my experience, there are basically three responses one sees to shoes on SF:

1) The Aportnoy Shoe Damage Response: OMG, those are gorgeous. I'm so jealous!

2) The Should I Buy These on Ebay Response: They're not something I'd wear, but if you like them, go for it.

3) The Only Wear Kenneth Coles If Someone Is Holding a Gun to Your Head Response: They're crappy quality and you can do better for the money.

Am I wrong?
 

Will

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Originally Posted by BUFFEDCARACENILOVER
Personal aesthetic tastes aside(*snickers*yeah, right!), who makes great bespoke chisel-toe shoes/boots? I'm more interested in what's available on the Continent(Aubercy, Altan), but maybe I've missed a few houses/brands, and I'd to know about as many as possible. Thanks, gentlemen, You may begin trashing each other's preferences...now!!!Also, who makes them more regularly as part of their house style?

They're not something I'd wear, but if you like them, go for it.
 

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