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Is the Bonafé jodhpur you had incoming delayed? It was supposed to arrive in September according to your website.
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Damn, those Thorpes are amazing!!!
#5 is awesome. Want a chukka in that.
What kinda specs? I would be down possibly
Hadn't really turned my mind to the deets, but something sleek in a three eyelet. Need to find out more about the various sole options as well.
These are very handsome, but I wouldn't want a sole this thick;
Keep me posted. Suede #4 in a shape like the lama chukka could be really nice as well
The Rain last 5 eyelet chukka fits me so well that I cannot justify any other chukka anymore. I would be open to Adelaide on #4 suede.
Seen quite a few both on Instagram and here and the Carmina thread but the Bonafé Austerity has been absent from social media channels.On another note - why isn't anybody posting pics of the rain cordovan u-wing, or the green suede/ brown calf bonafe boot in the wild. I want to see what I missed out on
Special EB you:So not even opening the Bonafe (Pandora) Box... Nope, not going to do it! I still have 2 EG's on the way from SkoAB...
Have a loden green pea coat incoming from Corcos. Great minds think alike.That calf / green suede boot is tormenting me. Would be awesome with a forest green pea coat I picked up off season earlier this year. Might as well just have my paycheck sent directly to Skoak and draw down the balance in footwear.
We have a seamless wholecut in Aubergine Calf on the 946 incoming in March. We hope. It's a ***** to make, they needed 6 months to finish it.I am seriously considering setting up the direct deposit link to Skoaktiebolaget account. Now seriously people let's whip up some 946 last GMTO. Where are those people with Darth Vader wholecut, post some pictures to provide inspiration.
We're stocking it in Burgundy Museum Calf this spring. Kinda bummed Steve beat me to it with that GMTO U-wing boot, but hey, glad that other retailers are stocking "our" style.Any plans to do the U-Wing Suede in any other colors? I would be down for Burgundy Suede, which is a rare suede color.
Great choice, one of my (many) G&G favs.
Collecting dust in the Bonafé factory, awaiting rubber soles. Hopefully they will arrive this month, here is a sneak peak.Is the Bonafé jodhpur you had incoming delayed? It was supposed to arrive in September according to your website.
Is that stingray? I guess it's about 2000 SEK extra, but I doubt that the stingray can be hand sewn like it is on the Thorpe. Please e-mail us for more details on that.@Leaves What do you estimate the surcharge to be for a two-tone Thorpe? Something like this: I'm guessing the MTO price charged is for the more expensive leather.
Next week I hope. We have loads of boots that have been over a month delayed now.@Leaves , any idea as to when you expect your latest shipment from EG to arrive?
As a single MTO, absolutely. Please e-mail us if you want more info on the Carmina MTO program.Any chance of special ordering a Carmina brown grain wingtip boot with a commando sole?
I am interested as well.
- Color #4 or #5
- would prefer 5 eyelet, but could be convinced of a 3 eyelet
- Sole I am indifferent
Would you mind posting a picture?
I think you may be mixing up shoes. Carmina makes 5 eyelet chukka, I have not seen any 5 eyelet chukkas from Bonafe.
@Leaves
Wow, those derby boots above look just as good on a more round-toed last as they do on the chiseled last that I have. Which last was used for this pair?
Loads of EG boots inbound? God help me...
I believe it was the 363MOD.
Yes, Galway in RCC (Veldt), Shannon VIII, Alderley... did I miss something? Oh yeah, Falkirk in Edwardian.