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** Quintessential Crockett & Jones Thread ** (reviews, quality, etc...)

BackInTheJox

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Sure no problem at all. I paid 395£ instead of the full price of 465£. Tried and purchased them in their flagship store.

Not a huge discount but better than nothing.

That’s still a great price for an amazing boot! I have a pair and love them.
 

KPDarb

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Can someone help me identify these shoes? They appear to be Crockett & Jones made for Polo RL, but I can't find anything under the model number. Any information you can provide would be appreciated.

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Can you post pictures of the sole? Even if they're not CJ, I'm still curious.

Hello everyone, I just joined the forum and this is my first message. I looked for a fine pair of storm-welted boots for a while and when I heard (from this topic!) that the Galway II where on sale in CJ stores I couldn't believe it!

The least I could do was to join the community and post a picture of my new wonderful boots!

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Congrats on a fantastic pair of boots and welcome!
 

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jssdc

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Shape and style of the shoes, size label. And C&J dont do bulky loafers like that.

My AS all have that little window thing in the lining with the last and size info. And none are bulky. AS wouldn’t be my first guess here.
 

Win545

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My AS all have that little window thing in the lining with the last and size info. And none are bulky. AS wouldn’t be my first guess here.

Im quite positive its AS. If you browse through ebay you can see that the normal grade(old model) AS, as opposed to AS handgrade which you mentioned has the window thing in its lining, has the same features as this pair.(shape,last,sizing label, etc.)

Edit: for your reference
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALFRED-SAR...D-FOR-CHURCH-/192450704107?_mwBanner=1&_rdt=1
 
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Verniza

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I've been recently on the hunt for a pair of penny's and have narrowed it down to either Marlow's by C&J (If I can still find them) or Harvard's.

Can anyone shed what's the actual difference between build or last for either? As well as fitting.

Am on UK8.5 for Carmina (Rain) and G&G DG70
 

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