tiger02
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Let's do this shiznit. There's a couple of ways to go:
1. Choose a shoe out of the catalog, add ankle leather. Quick, easy, painless. I recommend the Old English 2, which seems to have its panels and seams lined up the best:
If anyone has information about this shoe, please advise. A forum member sent it to me early on but never told me where it came from:
2. Create "forum model" that will be like our little secret handshake when we check out each others ankles. Styleforum red on the U last with double sole tapered to a single bevelled waist. Like Sator with RM Williams, these would be stock options tweaked just so. I am also open to suggestions here: high vs. ankle boot, speed laces vs. not, what have you.
2.b. This will take substantial work, mostly on the part of convincing Vass to change their patterns. One commonly requested option is the EG Shannon:
Which would require some reworking from Vass's stock offerings. If there is enough demand for this vs. working from a stock offering, I will discuss with Vass. It will cost more.
Discuss...
1. Choose a shoe out of the catalog, add ankle leather. Quick, easy, painless. I recommend the Old English 2, which seems to have its panels and seams lined up the best:
If anyone has information about this shoe, please advise. A forum member sent it to me early on but never told me where it came from:
2. Create "forum model" that will be like our little secret handshake when we check out each others ankles. Styleforum red on the U last with double sole tapered to a single bevelled waist. Like Sator with RM Williams, these would be stock options tweaked just so. I am also open to suggestions here: high vs. ankle boot, speed laces vs. not, what have you.
2.b. This will take substantial work, mostly on the part of convincing Vass to change their patterns. One commonly requested option is the EG Shannon:
Which would require some reworking from Vass's stock offerings. If there is enough demand for this vs. working from a stock offering, I will discuss with Vass. It will cost more.
Discuss...