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Favorite Oxford shoe?

Kasper

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I think for the price the Waldorf is a great shoe.


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Arethusa

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Originally Posted by Kasper
The leather on that looks plasticly to me.
Irony defined.
 

Chris "Italia"

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They look... but in reality, they are one of the finest by John Lobb London.
 

luk-cha

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Originally Posted by Kasper
I think for the price the Waldorf is a great shoe.


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i hate to tell you this but, this shoe if not a oxford it is a derby!, as it is open laced - oxfords should be closed laced!
 

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Originally Posted by luk-cha
i hate to tell you this but, this shoe if not a oxford it is a derby!, as it is open laced - oxfords should be closed laced!

Thank you for the information. I should contact Bostonian's marketing department as they sell it as an Oxford.
 

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Originally Posted by luk-cha
i hate to tell you this but, this shoe if not a oxford it is a derby!, as it is open laced - oxfords should be closed laced!

No need to be pedantic, even Alden uses the classification of "Dress Oxfords" to mean non-slipons with Balmorals and Bluchers both being included.
 

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How are they different from Norwegians?

Originally Posted by luk-cha
i hate to tell you this but, this shoe if not a oxford it is a derby!, as it is open laced - oxfords should be closed laced!
 

Frittata

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Originally Posted by Kasper
The leather on that looks plasticly to me.

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luk-cha

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Originally Posted by The Happy Stroller
How are they different from Norwegians?
norweigian is the style of shoe which are general casual or country shoe there was a thread on AAAC recently asking about the history of them, such as half brogue, toe cap, galosh etc
 

Frittata

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Originally Posted by PuppetBoy
No need to be pedantic, even Alden uses the classification of "Dress Oxfords" to mean non-slipons with Balmorals and Bluchers both being included.
it's not about being pedantic....it's about understanding each other.... and the black one is not an oxford....
 

luk-cha

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Originally Posted by PuppetBoy
No need to be pedantic, even Alden uses the classification of "Dress Oxfords" to mean non-slipons with Balmorals and Bluchers both being included.

i was not being perdantic - i was just trying to share the info with a fellow forumate! and just because Alden says something does not mean they are right they are just trying to sell shoes! nothing more they dont care if they get it right or wrong!
 

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Black oxford is for farmer.

Since when is Kaspar an anagram for Ernest Kalra anyway?
 

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