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Strange thing. Last time I was in C&J London, I was wearing a pre Prada pair of Church's Diplomat all spit and polished. No one new what they were. They looked so right in London in spite of my late father's forgivings. Dad loved Diplomat and so do I. He started out as a Clicker I just had better taste than him.
Everything in it's place because the shoes looked so right in London but in Norwich so shouty. Guess American folks will never understand that.
I don't like Derby's as they seem clumpy, American's think that Oxford's with jeans is a real mistake, but I love the look. Each to their own but we must never let American nouveaux rich influence English good taste or footballers etched.
Shoes are a work of art and it's very true that money rarely guides the blind towards sartorial elegance
 

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Anyone buy the Cavendish 3 Hatch Grain Cordovan 25th Retail Anniversary Collection tassel loafers yet?
 

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Does anyone have a few pictures of the Saville 4 on foot? There aren't that many out there unfortunately, I think it's a good looking pair and I'm contemplating the idea of getting one
 

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Anyone have sizing advice for the Audley?

I am a 9.5 Viberg 2030 and 9 Viberg slipper. 9.5 Alden Barry. 10.5 in Nike/Vans. 10 in New Balance. 9.5EE in Ferragamo. 10 brannock.
I am pretty sure I need a 9UK in CJ.
 

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Looking at the Sydney penny loafer as my first C&J
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I’m a U.K.10 in Cheaney and U.K 9.5 in Loakes so was thinking about going for a UK10 would I be correct in my assumption
 

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Anyone have sizing advice for the Audley?

I am a 9.5 Viberg 2030 and 9 Viberg slipper. 9.5 Alden Barry. 10.5 in Nike/Vans. 10 in New Balance. 9.5EE in Ferragamo. 10 brannock.
I am pretty sure I need a 9UK in CJ.

My guess is you will be a 9UK. You had mentioned on the other thread you are getting married in Paris - are you near Paris now? I would definitely advise trying on before purchase if at all possible.
 

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