GothamRed
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Yeah wish there were more wider widths more readily available as pretty much every shoe I have is longer than it needs to be but any size smaller and width and my flat feet have issues.
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Looks like maybe the welt was not stitched correctly on the heel. Can we see pics of the welt stitching on that heel?
I think G&G only welt waist to waist so theres no welt at the heel.^ Looks like maybe the welt was not stitched correctly on the heel. Can we see pics of the welt stitching on that heel?
Looks like the heels are not set properly and need to be either remake or hammer down.Amigos: Picked my MTOs up today. A couple of cosmetic things weren't done, but I didn't want to send them back and wait for 2 months to have them done. So, I brought them home and just took them out for some photos to share with y'all, when I discovered this:
Agreed. It doesn't look like a 360 degree welt so the welt ends at the waist. I think if you alert your G&G vendor, they can send it back for rehabilitation. I recently had a pair of G&G bespoke shoes resoled. Their rehabilitation skills are impressive to say the least - they even fixed some cracks on the upper.I think G&G only welt waist to waist so theres no welt at the heel. Looks like the heels are not set properly and need to be either remake or hammer down.
Are the G&G lasted shoe trees worth it? I'm a little skeptical about paying >130 USD a pair
Agreed. It doesn't look like a 360 degree welt so the welt ends at the waist. I think if you alert your G&G vendor, they can send it back for rehabilitation.
I recently had a pair of G&G bespoke shoes resoled. Their rehabilitation skills are impressive to say the least - they even fixed some cracks on the upper.
Cthulhu shoes?