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We have 8 so far. Four more spots to go.
He means a copy of the popular (but expensive) Edward Green Galway model. Every other shoemaker it seems has made their own version. I find it rather refreshing that Carmina hasn’t.
Carnina do offer such a boot in many variations. They refer to it as a jumper boot....He means a copy of the popular (but expensive) Edward Green Galway model. Every other shoemaker it seems has made their own version. I find it rather refreshing that Carmina hasn’t.
Carnina do offer such a boot in many variations. They refer to it as a jumper boot....
Try custom order with a last that suits.The silhouette is different
Carmina has some beautiful shoes, in general all the Spanish footwear is of good quality, I have Carmina shoes and they are excellent in my next trip to Madrid I will take a walk around the shoe stores in the area.I am in love with the giant shoe.
Do you mean this style without the stitching in the circled area? In that case it would depend on the selected model. Style 80414, for instance, consists in an apron pattern which has an "entrecarne" or reverse hand sewn stitch as decoration. In this case, we would omit the stitch.
Should the model you select have two different parts, we can create them without the stitch however it would mean the pattern should be made specially for you. According to the NY staff they offer minor pattern changes, however these pattern modifications have a surcharge or 100$ per pair.
I would highly recommend a model such as 80414 which would not incur many pattern modifications or extra costs. I can check for any particular models you might be interested in.
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In for a pair of shell boots!
Hi, I am also interested in a pair of Amaretto Shell Cordovan Boots, can I still get in?
9. WNovizar (Probably going to be NST boots)
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Yet to decide on style. But likely to be a semi-brogue oxford.
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Thank you for the very detailed reply. I am about 99% sure I understand the explanation. To confirm, is distinction based upon whether it is a single piece or two pieces of leather in the toe? Ie. whether the split toe stitching is functional or decorative. 80488 is the model that I would most likely prefer and I am guessing this will be an example of the entrecarne reverse hand stitch?
While on this discussion about the norwegian models, I have found some images of them on the Rain and Forest lasts. I'm guessing that they have been made in other lasts as well. By chance, do you have any photos of them on other lasts?
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Choose your model and then your last.I am still on, just curious on to why Carmina does not well Galway Boots is all. I am still on for one NST boots
Here are pics of my NST boots in armagnac shell on Oscar. Someone on this thread has them in bourbon shell on Llubi or Detroit, that look terrific.
I might be interested in this style without the toe split, if it can be done on Llubi.
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