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Thanks, this is extremely helpful.E on the 606.
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Thanks, this is extremely helpful.E on the 606.
Thanks, this is extremely helpful.
ddd, I didn't get the F64 because I needed the room. Westley Richards only stocks the Rosewood Galway in F width. These are boots for men who wear manly, thick, winter socks.
These are boots for men who wear manly, thick, winter socks.
ddd, I didn't get the F64 because I needed the room. Westley Richards only stocks the Rosewood Galway in F width. These are boots for men who wear manly, thick, winter socks.
Ah Ok, that's good to know.
Thanks.
Better start growing a pretty gnarly beard
That's the reason for my question. I finally received my Heather Gorse Galways, I took E width and they fit great. The toe box is roomy and I think these will stretch eventually but not enough for me to wear thick manly socks.
Hence I am thinking about buying another Galway but in a F width, my dilemma is whether to take the same size in F or go down a half a size. The Galway in E width long enough for me I probably would not want it any more length.
No problem!
Wish I could. My employer is stuck in the 50's when the company was founded. Men must be clean shaven everyday.
I would not change the length. The length is right no matter what width you go with.
Is this a joke?
I wish I could say that it was, my friend.
What the Hell Tifosi! We both in the same Company ???
Joke but i know this very well!
We may very well be...I don't know many places with that policy. Do you recognize the carpet in my office shoe selfies??? HAHA!!
Be mindful about going down length with EG, I found that the difference is pretty noticeable (translation: unwearable) at least with 82 & 888.That's the reason for my question. I finally received my Heather Gorse Galways, I took E width and they fit great. The toe box is roomy and I think these will stretch eventually but not enough for me to wear thick manly socks. Hence I am thinking about buying another Galway but in a F width, my dilemma is whether to take the same size in F or go down a half a size. The Galway in E width long enough for me I probably would not want it any more length.
My friend, I think it's time for more EG... although C&J will greatly miss you! I question the latter's future though if they continue to make welted "athletic" shoes.Those Warwicks looks great
No facial hair? Do you play for the Yankees? Are you Jeter?!? Picked up one of my long-awaited shoes. I believe this was the first pair of EGs that I really wanted... and it only took about a dozen other pairs before I eventually picked them up.We may very well be...I don't know many places with that policy. Do you recognize the carpet in my office shoe selfies??? HAHA!!
That's the reason for my question. I finally received my Heather Gorse Galways, I took E width and they fit great. The toe box is roomy and I think these will stretch eventually but not enough for me to wear thick manly socks.
Hence I am thinking about buying another Galway but in a F width, my dilemma is whether to take the same size in F or go down a half a size. The Galway in E width long enough for me I probably would not want it any more length.