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EG Iverness vs G&G Mitchell

LanceW

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I understand the EG vs G&G differences, but having never seen either in the flesh, are there other differences between the EG Iverness and the G&G Mitchell that I am overlooking? It appears they are both faux brogue wholecuts? While I was contemplating the idea of the Iverness, I discovered the GG06 fits my instep better than the 202.
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Originally Posted by w.o.e.is.me.
hm i actually prefer the EG (shocking, given my strong G&G allegiance).
LOL, I am exactly the reverse on this Issue. When I usually perfer EG
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But to the OP, go with the Last that fits your feet better - assuming these will be used for walking
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[Edit] On the off chance you are getting them MTO-ed, instep adjustment is a very standard adjustment. Either venue should have no problem accommodating it.
 

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just buy them both..... then you don't have to be contemplating anything.... other then which to wear
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I strongly prefer the EG... and I generally like EG, so no surprise. The broguing feels heavier and more consistent on it I guess, which is strange, as I normally don't like broguing at all.
 

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i like both equally, thro i feel the inverness leads it self better to darker redder tones and i fell the mitchell is more suited to more summery light brown tones
 

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EG (I'm biased though with two pairs of Inverness myself). However, I'm not sure it would look as good on the 202.
 

S. Magnozzi

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I do not care for the unrefined styling of G&G. That said, if they fit you better it should be a no-brainer.
 

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My most complimented pair of shoes - EG Inverness no discussion.

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I'd pick the ones that don't look like clown shoes
 

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I prefer the EG. The G&Gs vamp looks elongated, the perforations are too small and the toe is too chiseled for my tastes.
The EGs toe box looks a little taller and the vamp looks balanced with the length of the shoe.
These are my preferences based solely on aesthetics.
If the G&G fits better, that's a huge consideration.
 

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The Inverness, by a long shot. I love a number of G&G models, but the Mitchell has always looked off to me.
 

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