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Bespoke Shoe Prices

Mecnun

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Do any forum members know what the starting prices (i.e. basic leather) for the following bespoke shoe-makers are and how long they take for the first pair of shoes?

1) John Lobb Paris

2) J.Lobb London

3) Kiton

4) Lattanzi

5) Scafora

6) Cleverley
 

Concordia

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Lobb St James prices are on their website. They are not low. 1st pair takes about 6 months, after which they might do some adjustments.

Lattanzi keeps going up and up. I think the regular (i.e., calf, no special welt) shoes are over $4,000 by now. Service is pretty fast, though. They work in a fitting and can still deliver in 3 months or even less.

Cleverley is about $3,000. If you catch them on their US tour, you will wait 6 months for a fitting and then about 2 months after that for the final product.
 

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