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Patine Shoes - shoe brand from Poland

bang4buck

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I just got two pairs (pictured left, the pairs on the right are Herrings), I haven't applied shoeshine to the leather Patine pair (bottom left) so can't yet comment on leather quality, but my first impression that they're pretty good bang for the buck.
 

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Nice shape on those brogues.
 

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My wife ordered from Patine because they stock TLB and she fits the Alan last well in unisex styles. She took the opportunity to try the Patine branded shoes too - ordered 6 pairs of shoes total and returned two without issues (it's a shame Paypal is stopping their free return postage reimbursement in November - this was the impetus that pushed her to order). Pictured are the Patine pairs (topy and brass toe is my own addition).

Quality and finishing is great for €200 shoes. Recommended.
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Hello,
I nead urgent size advice regarding Patine lofers in Gisele G last:
My only goodyearwelted shoe reference so far are Yanko chuka boots in 915 F last, size 9 was extreemly tight regarding width in toes box, so I replaced it with size 10, which are little bit too long and higher instep, but OK width, due to lacing on chukka and thick socks very comfortable (I am considering to add insole and, maybe, tongue pad for thin socks). I guess that I would opt for a Yanko size 9.5 in 915F last for oxfords or derby shoes, it would be a bit tight but that could be streched.

What size to order?

Patine sugested Size 9 or size 9.5 (I would like to get dark brown suede loafers, available only in size 9, but cognac suede is available in 9 and 9.5).


LEFT FOOT
A - Joint Measurement: 26,7cm
B - Mid Measurement: 26,5 cm
C - Instep Measurement: 27 cm
E - Height Measurement: 11cm
F - Ankle Measurement: 27.5 cm
G - Foot Length: 27,8 cm cm
H - Forefoot Width: 10,7cm

I - Heel Width: 7,5cm

RIGHT FOOT:
A - Joint Measurement: 27cm
B - Mid Measurement: 26cm
C - Instep Measurement: 27cm
E - Height Measurement: 38cm
F - Ankle Measurement: 27cm
G - Foot Length: 26,7cm
H - Forefoot Width: 10,7cm

I - Heel Width: 7cm
 

brotherender

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Hello,
I nead urgent size advice regarding Patine lofers in Gisele G last:
My only goodyearwelted shoe reference so far are Yanko chuka boots in 915 F last, size 9 was extreemly tight regarding width in toes box, so I replaced it with size 10, which are little bit too long and higher instep, but OK width, due to lacing on chukka and thick socks very comfortable (I am considering to add insole and, maybe, tongue pad for thin socks). I guess that I would opt for a Yanko size 9.5 in 915F last for oxfords or derby shoes, it would be a bit tight but that could be streched.

What size to order?

Patine sugested Size 9 or size 9.5 (I would like to get dark brown suede loafers, available only in size 9, but cognac suede is available in 9 and 9.5).


LEFT FOOT
A - Joint Measurement: 26,7cm
B - Mid Measurement: 26,5 cm
C - Instep Measurement: 27 cm
E - Height Measurement: 11cm
F - Ankle Measurement: 27.5 cm
G - Foot Length: 27,8 cm cm
H - Forefoot Width: 10,7cm

I - Heel Width: 7,5cm

RIGHT FOOT:
A - Joint Measurement: 27cm
B - Mid Measurement: 26cm
C - Instep Measurement: 27cm
E - Height Measurement: 38cm
F - Ankle Measurement: 27cm
G - Foot Length: 26,7cm
H - Forefoot Width: 10,7cm

I - Heel Width: 7cm
I wear 915F in seven (wholecut) and Patine in 6.5G, Oder last. Both extremely comfy.
 

brotherender

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My wife ordered from Patine because they stock TLB and she fits the Alan last well in unisex styles. She took the opportunity to try the Patine branded shoes too - ordered 6 pairs of shoes total and returned two without issues (it's a shame Paypal is stopping their free return postage reimbursement in November - this was the impetus that pushed her to order). Pictured are the Patine pairs (topy and brass toe is my own addition).

Quality and finishing is great for €200 shoes. Recommended.
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It really is. I own their boots and wholecuts and I cannot complain at all.
 

brotherender

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Hoping to revive... Anyone have their shoes that can comment on leather quality?
I can't complain after 3 years. Creases are just regular, straighten out after trees have been inserted. Leather takes shine very nicely. If they had any shoes on Oder G, I'd buy another pair.
 

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