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Incotex/Natural socks the product of generations of Italian breeding/Sargents



Those well bred italian ankles are looking a bit pale.............................:embar:

Must be northern italian? :D

Personally I'm no fan of sockless with laceups - but to each their own. I certainly do sockless loafers all summer long. So far be it from me to fuss about rulz. Rock on.
 
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Those well bred italian ankles are looking a bit pale.............................
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Must be northern italian?
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Personally I'm no fan of sockless with laceups - but to each their own. I certainly do sockless loafers all summer long. So far be it from me to fuss about rulz. Rock on.

I'm 22, I can get away with it! Mix of Sicilian and Venetian, actually. I haven't had much chance to get out tanning yet, just wait until August
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My inlaws are from Friuli - north of Venice - more or less the lower reaches of Carnia. One of the most beautiful places on earth, IMO.

Anxiously awaiting retirement and spending three or four months a year there.
 

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My inlaws are from Friuli - north of Venice - more or less the lower reaches of Carnia. One of the most beautiful places on earth, IMO.
Anxiously awaiting retirement and spending three or four months a year there.


I can see way you are longing for that... I spent 2.5 weeks in the south part of Austria and the Venice / Verona area last summer. In a few weeks i´m going down to Milano and spend 2 weeks there and up around Lake Como. I love northen italy, great food, nice weather, nice people and great nature.
 

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I can see way you are longing for that... I spent 2.5 weeks in the south part of Austria and the Venice / Verona area last summer. In a few weeks i´m going down to Milano and spend 2 weeks there and up around Lake Como. I love northen italy, great food, nice weather, nice people and great nature.


Mt. Montasio and Mangart in Slovenia. Just go ahead and kill me now..............................
 

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