Afternoon, gents. Off topic a bit but what would you call this fabric? It's like seersucker but not quite. Appears to be cotton; the care instructions are to machine wash in cold or warm water and tumble dry.
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Afternoon, gents. Off topic a bit but what would you call this fabric? It's like seersucker but not quite. Appears to be cotton; the care instructions are to machine wash in cold or warm water and tumble dry.
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I do believe you're right!
I think they are in '69 catalog- ExeterHere is a pair I have never seen before — at least not until I saw them for sale. They are Florsheim that are very grained brown Wholecuts. I thought they were likely from the 70’s, but they have a tongue pad. I have only seen tongue pads on pairs from the 1960’s (and earlier). Regardless of the date, I’m excited to have found these! I can’t see the style number or date code.
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I saw those on vcleat and wanted to grab them but was too late to pull the trigger. Let me know if they don't fit and I'd be happy to buy them second hand.Here is a pair I have never seen before — at least not until I saw them for sale. They are Florsheim that are very grained brown Wholecuts. I thought they were likely from the 70’s, but they have a tongue pad. I have only seen tongue pads on pairs from the 1960’s (and earlier). Regardless of the date, I’m excited to have found these! I can’t see the style number or date code.
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