Hampton
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Shoes by Cleverley; socks by Budd; suit by Meyer & Mortimer:
i am more interested in the suit. those shoe is full of win.
(Cross-post with Rock your Socks)
Shoes by Cleverley; socks by Budd; suit by Meyer & Mortimer:
(Cross-post with Rock your Socks)
^^ Hnnnnnnnnngggggggg
P.S. how good is bespoke dealing with fallen arches/flat feet and feet which look like blobs 'short and wide.'
I have read cleverley is fairly good at making feet seem to have less volume; any examples?
^^ Hnnnnnnnnngggggggg
P.S. how good is bespoke dealing with fallen arches/flat feet and feet which look like blobs 'short and wide.'
I have read cleverley is fairly good at making feet seem to have less volume; any examples?
My feet pronate (roll inwards) and I have inserts to correct this for RTW shoes.
The shoes Cleverley make for me (inc. those pictured) have a built-in raised section under the arch which does the same job as the insert but without altering the fit. It works very well.
Thanks - I'll see how the sole works out. I'm a city cyclist so leather soles are a bit problematic on my casual shoes.Nice, Winot. I love how natural the shape is, like it's already been wrapped around a foot for years. Rubber soles aren't for me, but this is a great shoe.