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Guys, does somebody own the Cafe Burnised Calf Stow? From the pics, it looks a bit darker than the Coffee Burnished Calf.
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very good article, we are really touched by the brexit as european customers, the carriers abuse the situation, i ordered derbies from cheaney, but dhl charged me double taxes, in principle i have refused the parcel.he he just saw that on Reuters
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Historic English shoe-maker counts the costs of Brexit
At Tricker's, a 192 year-old maker of English luxury shoes beloved by Prince Charles and Japanese fashionistas, relief at averting a no-deal Brexit quickly turned to dismay at the new price of doing business with the European Union.www.reuters.com
thank you for this explanation, yes I know it's not a fault, I just compare the difference between the Axton and the Bourton in MCI think the idea with Manchester cowhide is it’s a slightly thicker leather and can have scars and scratches in the hide which aren’t faults. I researched it a few years back. Naster brown comes in regular calf and Mc, will state on box or listing which it is. They do a gold MC too which is beautiful.
I saw some stow burgundy on instagram, it is certainly MC leather, They are beautifulNavy and green MC Bourtons and Stows currently available too.
That was one of my first inquiries when joining this forum last spring, prior to getting my first pair of Tricker's.Guys, does somebody own the Cafe Burnised Calf Stow? From the pics, it looks a bit darker than the Coffee Burnished Calf.
I'd say coffee is the missing link between the 2 Stows on the left.In some parts of the world...coffee, cafe or espresso may mean the same thing.... As mentioned previously I'm still waiting on a Stow Cafe Burnished (second image) and is described as dark brown...so how close are these photos to their real designated colors?....I could live with them all. : )
Coffee burnished
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Cafe burnished
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Espresso burnished
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Acorn, Cafe, CoffeeGuys, does somebody own the Cafe Burnised Calf Stow? From the pics, it looks a bit darker than the Coffee Burnished Calf.
This is awesome! Thank you! It looks great! Now I have to decide haha.
I recall you have a moccasin Stow. If I remember I’ll snap a photo of the Cafe next to a moccasin stow later for you if you like.This is awesome! Thank you! It looks great! Now I have to decide haha.
Thanks man! Would help. I have the Bourton in Coffee Burnished so I do have an idea of how dark the Cafe are thanks to your pic.I recall you have a moccasin Stow. If I remember I’ll snap a photo of the Cafe next to a moccasin stow later for you if you like.
As you can probably see from the pics above, Cafe is really dark. Darker than Espresso. A lovely colour imho.This is awesome! Thank you! It looks great! Now I have to decide haha.
the lighting make them look like Iris. Lovely boots either way.Hi, does anyone know about these black cordovans? They are apparently a make for Superdenim some years ago. These are for sale on a used product platform and I think they look superb.
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P.S. I do not own these photos which belong to the present owners of the boots..
Here you go, Cafe between Moccasin and Coffee.Thanks man! Would help. I have the Bourton in Coffee Burnished so I do have an idea of how dark the Cafe are thanks to your pic.
Damn, they look good! Hahaha I'm tempted but wondering if they might look way too dark.Here you go, Cafe between Moccasin and Coffee. View attachment 1545170
I've met Scott McKee - top bloke and a wealth of knowledge.he he just saw that on Reuters
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Historic English shoe-maker counts the costs of Brexit
At Tricker's, a 192 year-old maker of English luxury shoes beloved by Prince Charles and Japanese fashionistas, relief at averting a no-deal Brexit quickly turned to dismay at the new price of doing business with the European Union.www.reuters.com