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Spectator Appreciation

Ich_Dien

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EG, 202
 

acidboy

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wow, those ^ are badass!
 

Mr. Claymore

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A little quick cross post.....

My first pair of Edward Greens'. About time too. Made to Order Malvern 202 Burnt Pine Antique & Birch Antique.


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They're superb...
Not my cup of tea because I do prefer more austere lines for my shoes, but I have to admit that the Spectator look is beautifully Dandiesque...
 

Mr. Claymore

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Thank you both. I have a very wide foot and Edward Green did not think they had a last, in the 888 or one of the other narrower styles, that would fit me. Also, I am a traditionalist so the rounded toe suits me.
 

aKula

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Damn it. Need to buy some spectators soon now. This website hurts my bank account.
 

Mr. Claymore

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Thank you. I am really looking forward to wearing them this summer. I think they will be perfect with the suit pictured and a few other things I have.
 

imatlas

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Originally Posted by BringingSuitsBack
Those shoes Mr. Claymore are nothing less than fantastic... really nice

+1

Very Gatsby.
 

Philip1978

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Nexus6

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Originally Posted by jimmyoneill
I believe these need no introduction:
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Alan Mcafee vintage:
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drool at those 2 pair.
Nice Jimmy!
 

mr monty

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Originally Posted by Mr. Claymore
A little quick cross post.....

My first pair of Edward Greens'. About time too. Made to Order Malvern 202 Burnt Pine Antique & Birch Antique.


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Nice shoes, trousers, and pics. For better lighting, I wanted to photo shoes outdoors. I didn't feel like explaining to friends and family
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