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yea the non vented rear dates it quite a bit.
theoretically.. could a tailor stick a vent in??
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yea the non vented rear dates it quite a bit.
theoretically.. could a tailor stick a vent in??
If, at the same time, you take in the waist and skirt, it probably could be done. Not really a standard job though.
Not as cool as the above Florsheim's, but I picked up an oddball pair of shoes. They are made by Gordon & Bros. appear to be made in Germany. They look to have been worn a couple times. Retail over in Europe translates to about $150.00 US. I paid $4.50 for them. What impressed me is they have a thick leather sole.
Wow - even at $150 retail, those look like one helluva shoe. Nice score!
I'm guessing it'll need taking in too? Does anyone have any idea how much those three alterations should cost?
jkidd41011;4203559 said:Pictures of the shoes after some conditioning.
Please lace these the proper way. Ty
cheers
k4lnamja;4204188 said:Pictures of the shoes after some conditioning.
Please lace these the proper way. Ty
cheers
And what is your preference? There are like 35 ways to lace shoes so it comes down to what one likes.
jkidd41011;4204281 said:
And what is your preference? There are like 35 ways to lace shoes so it comes down to what one likes.
http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/sawtoothlacing.htm
Cleaner look. Tighter shoe.