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Easy way to differentiate Tremezza's?

jtoddaz

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Sorry, it this is considered a dumb question, but I found nothing via the search. It looks like this is the line of Ferragamos to look for. So how can I tell by looking at a pair?

I noticed some have Salvatore Ferragamo on a black fabric on the inside sole, is this exlusive to the line?

Thanks in advance.
Jeremy
 

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the black fabric tag on the inside sole, the metal plate on the bottom of the shoe, and the high price tag.
 

Sprezzatura2010

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Originally Posted by Nahmeanz
the black fabric tag on the inside sole, the metal plate on the bottom of the shoe, and the high price tag.
Look for a welt. I've never seen a non-welted pair of Tramezzas, nor a welted pair of non-Tramezza Ferragamos.
 

gnatty8

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Originally Posted by Nahmeanz
the black fabric tag on the inside sole, the metal plate on the bottom of the shoe, and the high price tag.

This will probably be more helpful advice, since the OP doesn't sound like he would easily be able to identify a welt on a pair of shoes with a channelled sole.
 

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