tweedydon
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I have several pairs of footwear to pass along today.
As always, ALL PRICES INCLUDE SHIPPING IN CONUS, and International inquiries are very welcome, with shipping at cost.
Also as always, LOWER OFFERS ARE VERY WELCOME!
As always, ALL PRICES INCLUDE SHIPPING IN CONUS, and International inquiries are very welcome, with shipping at cost.
Also as always, LOWER OFFERS ARE VERY WELCOME!
1) Edward Green. Absolutely beautiful, although they do have some minor, minor spotting as shown. Size US91/2/1-D, as shown. very Good/Excellent condition. Asking $90, or offer, boxed and shipped in CONUS. SOLD
2) Mephisto. Goodyear welt sole. Very Good condition. Size US9. Asking $20 > 18, or offer.
3) Italian ankle boots. Made in Italy for To Boot New York. Very Good condition, with some creasing to the uppers as shown. Size 42. Asking $35 > 30 > 25 , or offer.
4) Handsewn in the USA SAS loafers. Excellent condition, but with small nick on thge front toe of the left, as shown. Size 9 1/2W. Asking $45 > 38 > 32, or offer.
5) Nordstrom saddle bucks. Very Good condition. Size 10 1/2 M. Asking $30 > 28, or offer. SOLD
SOLD
6) Italian Fly Flot sandals. Very Good condition. Size 43. Asking $25 > 20 > 16, or offer.
7) CLASSIC LL Bean MAINE HUNTING SHOES, Size 12N (fits 12 or 13N). Made in the USA. Asking $26 > 25.
I live in my Maine Hunting Shoes in the Spring, as they're perfect for weathering April showers. These are not, not, the common Bean Boots, but are a pair of the ORIGINAL (and superior) Maine Hunting Shoes that preceded them. Bean no longer makes the lower part of these shoes, but will still replace and repair the upper leather parts.
These shoes have seen some wear; the soles are worn down, as shown, and there's a nick in the back cushion of the left hand boot. There's also wear and scuffs to the leather uppers. S0, they're in Good/Very Good condition. But, given the durability of MHS, these are good to go for at least another decade! They were, of course, Made in the USA.
They're a size 12N, which would fit either a size 12N with thick socks, or a size 13N with regular socks.
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