Cravate_Noire
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Everyone knows a seamless wholecut can't be made.
There are seams, but they're placed quite cleverly.
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Everyone knows a seamless wholecut can't be made.
Everyone knows a seamless wholecut can't be made.
Holy ******* ****!!!!
Easy!.........(for those who can).
Is there anything more sexy in the world than a seemless wholecut?
Holy ******* ****!!!!
There are seams, but they're placed quite cleverly.
Everyone knows a seamless wholecut can't be made.
You can make exactly four from every cow.
Working on pair #2...
These are eligible for purchase under the USDA's allowable food stamp purchases.
I own both and would give an edge to St Crispin on leather quality, finish and overall construction. I'd give Vass the nod on lasts (haven't found a SC last as attractive as U), customer service and value for money.
Why don't more people do it this way?
Because a great many shoemakers are of the opinion that the enormous stress which lasts on the leather makes the resulting shoe less sturdy. Plus it's quite tricky to repair.
As for service, I've only bought Vass at retail (at Louis) or through the usual intermediaries. For Saint Crispin's, I've dealt with Phillip Car directly (well, by email), and found him attentive, expert and a person who loves what he sells.