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Request for Shoe Pron - Cordovan Wholecuts

luk-cha

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Originally Posted by Slewfoot
Really? I've actually been shying away from medallions and brogueing recently on most of my orders. I've been preferring simplicity in the form of monks, chukkas, PTB, etc. for whatever reason.

some shoes for me need something up front just to balance the design for me a wholecut is one of them but a ladbroke esq shoes is fine with a plain toe as is a chukka or PTB
 

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Originally Posted by luk-cha
some shoes for me need something up front just to balance the design for me a wholecut is one of them but a ladbroke esq shoes is fine with a plain toe as is a chukka or PTB
For me, the beauty of the wholecut is the stark simplicity. I like the clean lines, with nothing on display but the leather and the last.
 

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