mormonopoly
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Here's a new addition to my collection. These are 1940s Stetson blue and white spectators.
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I don't know how you do it, man.Here's a new addition to my collection. These are 1940s Stetson blue and white spectators.
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Vintage — not dress shoes though.
I hope these Foot-So-Port boots are acceptable.
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I don't know how you do it, man.
These are a really interesting and rare pair. According to V-Cleat prior to 1957 (or so) style numbers started with S or F and a 4 digit number. That is what these have. The LH code would indicate 1957. I have also heard that the S can also refer to Special Order. These have the dark black lettering. So, if the S indicates Special Order then they are likely 1967. Either way, as a Split Toe they are quite rare. I wish I could find these also in brown, burgundy, or the extra “Unicorn” version in Golden Harvest.
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Voting looks good on everyone, shoes like that should get an extra ballotRain for early voting day. My B Mason Executive Imperials answered the call to ensure I look sharp while fulfilling my civic duty.
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I stopped asking or wondering if I can mimick his ability to find gems like this. Even trying hurt my sanity.