Neville Southall
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This is diabolically funny.jusr make sure to save enough to take SF1s mom out for a nice seafood dinner and never call her again.
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This is diabolically funny.jusr make sure to save enough to take SF1s mom out for a nice seafood dinner and never call her again.
Yeah buddy!To the people outside the U.K. - retail is closed except for essentials and internet sales, he can’t try a pair on.
I’d buy the same as your Church’s and then return and size up if you have to. They will be a little more snug but it shouldn’t be as much as half a size.
I’m 45 and own my own house, does that mean I can have as many pairs as I want?
I have a pair from years ago when @SpooPoker pointed out a pair on closeout at ralphlauren.com . They are basically a winter spectator shoe, and in the 888 last, they have a fairly chiseled profile, albeit more so with RL who got them in D width versus BB in E. My pair's dark oak is pretty... Dark, so the whole shoe resolves to a more dark than mid brown. I wouldn't wear them wit jeans or unstructured Boglioli sport coats, but I do with more tailored looks.
They do tend to get some attention, but I don't think as much as a white + dark spectator shoe would. I don't think they are really that much more attention grabbing than say GG/AS cherry or Carmina ruby shell
My feet skew narrow, so I am really happy with Spoo putting me onto a pair years ago in D width. If I didn't already have a pair, I'd be struggling mightily with buying a pair now, if he had a 10.5 uk
Any Newmarket in next batch?Restocks on Harrogate and Silverstone and more arriving early next week
Any Newmarket in next batch?
Also, these arrived today. Simply stunning. The Edward Green Galway in black shell cordovan with a black London grain shaft, on the 82 last, and with the R2 rubber sole. I honestly may not even wear these. Too lit.
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Hahaha. Thanks. They’re super comfortable, too.Those are shoes to slay vampires with.
Hahaha. Thanks. They’re super comfortable, too.
Sadly not sir.
They are really nice.
But yeah, how is the vampire business in corona? I imagine a lot of vampires have starved to death due to no night-life prey opportunities.
They are really nice.
But yeah, how is the vampire business in corona? I imagine a lot of vampires have starved to death due to no night-life prey opportunities.
They will loosen. I went through the same thing a few months ago with my first pair of EG's. They downright hurt my feet for the first two full day wears. After about wear three, they got better. Now the fit like a glove and are probably my most comfortable fitting shoes. Best of luck!
I’m happy to report that they are starting to feel more comfortable. The left shoe is still quite tight (I think I have a bigger left foot) but the right shoe feels snug rather than tight now. I think it’s because the leather is new. Feeling more hopeful ?
Yes that’s what I’ve been doing too, using different trees to stretch the leather.One thing that worked for me was using some trees from my best fitting shoes, in this case Vass F last into the 888 EG’s. They stretched just enough.
Yes that’s what I’ve been doing too, using different trees to stretch the leather.
btw I’ve been comparing the EG trees with C&J trees and they look virtually identical in shape.