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WTB: Shoes 9D brown oxford or monk strap

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I know this will sound scandalous to many on here, but I have not one pair of dress shoes. The last time I bought a pair was for a funeral--6 years ago. And those were *gasp* Bostonian.

I'm looking to start off simple: a brown oxford or monk strap. Something simple and sleek with minimal broguing and embellishments. I prefer plain toe, but a nice cap toe will do fine. Allen-Edmunds or similar (or above) quality would be lovely.

If anyone has something they'd like to sell, PM me. I have paypal and google checkout accounts, and live in the US.

Size: 9D (At least I think--I measured, and I seem to be a D (3.8ish inches), but I tend to slip out of low-heeled shoes. Is that a sign that I should go narrower?)

Condition: New, Slightly worn, very good, or anything presentable
 

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