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etown883

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Anyone know when this is going to happend again, if ever? Thanks, and best regards!
 

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Originally Posted by etown883
Anyone know when this is going to happend again, if ever? Thanks, and best regards!

It's still happening, chief. www.ctshirts.com/spots
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Thanks, does the link change daily or something? I've tried to follow it in the past when posted on SF, but it never seemed to work. Now the question is, which style of black shoes would be best for a buisness casual, sometimes buisness, dress workplace. Thanks.
 

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I'd go with the Bloomsbury: http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/product.as...ProCode=MSHBMY The St James Loafer and the boot are also decent, but may have toes that are too square. The most versatile shoe is likely to be the Semi-Brogue: http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/product.as...ProCode=MSHBBK The dressiest is the Oxford: http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/product.as...ProCode=MSHXBK Might also try the 'Calf Leather' brogues, which are the Loake Norwich: http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/product.as...ProCode=MPSBSB Also - are you sure you MUST have black? Why not a chestnut derby: http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/product.as...ProCode=MPSCND or a dark-brown Loake Norwich: http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/product.as...ProCode=MPSSBS
 

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Well, I own some nice brown shoes already. Next stop in starting my shoe wardrobe is a pair of black i think, no? Thanks for the help!
 

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Originally Posted by chorse123
Hot damn! I wish that black shoe was 1) calf 2) a bal not a blucher. My bank account is happy it isn't.

Now you reminded me why I ended up being underwhelmed by the shoe when it was prominently featured in the CT catalogue. The combo of blucher and austerity brogue is infelicitous.

Better to skip that shoe.
 

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