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Is that from the E-width run that randomly showed up at Alden DC about 5 years ago?
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Is that from the E-width run that randomly showed up at Alden DC about 5 years ago?
Is that from the E-width run that randomly showed up at Alden DC about 5 years ago?
Yeah, B+M. Where did you get your round laces
Is that from the E-width run that randomly showed up at Alden DC about 5 years ago?
Adam @ Alden of Carmel - AoC-77 is the model.Nice! Which retailer did this makeup?
And despite them showing up at DC in ~2014, they were actually made in May 2010.
How does the unlined Dover differ from the Plain Toe Blucher? Besides being unlined, obviously.
Looks like a bit more shapely/dressy toe, despite being on the Barrie last (both of them).
The Dover is a derby whereas the PTB is a blucher (see the difference in the general shape of the leather and construction on the rear quarter). Dovers are also usually single leather soles vs double leather on PTBs.
I asked the same question a while back, and I believe @Vocans answered me then, too, but I also googled around and found this article at Gentlemen's Gazette which explains the difference in detail:How does the unlined Dover differ from the Plain Toe Blucher? Besides being unlined, obviously.
Looks like a bit more shapely/dressy toe, despite being on the Barrie last (both of them).
I asked the same question a while back, and I believe @Vocans answered me then, too, but I also googled around and found this article at Gentlemen's Gazette which explains the difference in detail:
The Derby Shoe & Blucher Guide
Learn all about Derby Shoes, their history, the distinction to Bluchers, how to wear them, and what to look for so your feet look best.www.gentlemansgazette.com