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Zara project chelseas

drizzt3117

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Zara is blowing out their footwear, and is selling some $150 chelsea boots for $30-50. I picked up a pair of brown ones for $39 that were a kind of uninspiring light brown, and wanted to see what some antiquing would do. They appear to be calf leather and stitched rather than glued, from what I can see. They took the shoe cream quite well (light brown, then a little cordovan for antiquing) and seem to look quite nice to my eye. I figured they might be good for clubs and the like since they weren't very expensive and are quite an elongated and sleek last. Here are some pics.

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The detail pics of the shoes aren't very good because they're a bit reflective to use flash and don't show up very well under the lighting in my house, I'll try to take some pics in natural daylight tommorow.
 

tiger02

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Nice work drizz, I think you have exactly the right idea for them. No need to wear those Mantellassis where they may end up antiqued by a Coors Light.
 

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