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ENZO BONAFÈ 3964 SPLIT TOE DERBY GMTO IDEAS:
When this comes around, and if you can add one more, I'm in.Hi there @Skoaktiebolaget Thanks for collating the information. However, the GMTO I proposed is actually for this model : A different model but also a split toe. We had hoped to incoorporate this new skin stitch technique into this model. As of now, we have 6 guys, our specs are already down and we are ready to go. But I have been just informed that Bonafe cannot accept this request as of yet.
When this comes around, and if you can add one more, I'm in.
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Just got a response from Gabriel. A couple final things we need to iron out:
Personally, I'd prefer the softer added burnishing, matching sole edge and flat laces, and can go either way between single leather or having a vibram topy. Thoughts?
I prefer the leather sole if we vote
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RogerP man keep them both I have one Thrope & kudu Glenco so highly recommend you should keep them both. But my Glenco definately coming out this winter.
RogerP man keep them both I have one Thrope & kudu Glenco so highly recommend you should keep them both. But my Glenco definately coming out this winter.
Speaking of kudu, I recognise it's more causal than calf. So for the Isham, kudu or calf upper? I'm trying to decide between the 2 and am quite torn. The calf is a 'safer' choice but I likes the look of the kudu and the fact it's uncommon. Do u gents wear this type of split toe derby shoes as part of a formal outfit?
@TtownMD @RogerP That combination rocks.
I agree with you both. Personally, I'd only pair oxfords with a formal outfit. What promoted me to ask the question were the words 'casual' and 'formal' being used in the same sentence. In this instance, it really is relative. And for my lifestyle (jeans, chinos but seldom suit), I'm leaning towards kudu.