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I suppose these count as a B squad member, only because they are from the '90s Florsheim era.
They are not bench warmers though.
Those look awesome. Just curious: what does Steve charge for something like that?
I love those shoes every time they are posted. I have a couple of newer Church’s suede brogues with contrasting soles and laces and they are very nice. The combination of the uber conservative black 92604’s with the light, contrasting, soles and laces is arresting in an almost hallucinogenic way though. Very cognitively dissonant in an attractive way.Happy Hump Day forum pals. Well, inspired by the video, I decided it was time to pull out my 92604 Florsheims that Steve did for me in my project pair last year. Outdoors and inside pics.
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After shovelling snow for the third time today I have finally got around to putting on my second tier chaussures du jour. I thrifted this pair of chocolate cap-toes last fall in NOS condition. They have no sock-liner markings on them, so I have no clue as to where or when they were made. I love the six eyelets and the over all styling. Perhaps the one clue is the heel. I see Phillips heels on shoes made in England, but I have searched high and low and cannot find an example like this one. Perhaps one of you have. Overall the shoes seem to have seem age to them.
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After shovelling snow for the third time today I have finally got around to putting on my second tier chaussures du jour. I thrifted this pair of chocolate cap-toes last fall in NOS condition. They have no sock-liner markings on them, so I have no clue as to where or when they were made. I love the six eyelets and the over all styling. Perhaps the one clue is the heel. I see Phillips heels on shoes made in England, but I have searched high and low and cannot find an example like this one. Perhaps one of you have. Overall the shoes seem to have seem age to them.
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After shovelling snow for the third time today I have finally got around to putting on my second tier chaussures du jour. I thrifted this pair of chocolate cap-toes last fall in NOS condition. They have no sock-liner markings on them, so I have no clue as to where or when they were made. I love the six eyelets and the over all styling. Perhaps the one clue is the heel. I see Phillips heels on shoes made in England, but I have searched high and low and cannot find an example like this one. Perhaps one of you have. Overall the shoes seem to have seem age to them.
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I suppose these count as a B squad member, only because they are from the '90s Florsheim era.
They are not bench warmers though.
These are your division 2 shoes? Yikes. Hate to know what you consider division 3.
After shovelling snow for the third time today I have finally got around to putting on my second tier chaussures du jour. I thrifted this pair of chocolate cap-toes last fall in NOS condition. They have no sock-liner markings on them, so I have no clue as to where or when they were made. I love the six eyelets and the over all styling. Perhaps the one clue is the heel. I see Phillips heels on shoes made in England, but I have searched high and low and cannot find an example like this one. Perhaps one of you have. Overall the shoes seem to have seem age to them.
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For midweek, from a onetime mid-tier maker of fine shoes, the ET Wright shell cordovan shortwings: View attachment 1113023
Very nice!
I wore my almost-matching pair of Bostonian shell cordovan shoes today. Still impressed by how similar they are.