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clausc

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Possibly more suitable for Streetwear:

Received these NDC wingtips today (ordered from Yoox). Comparable to Paul Smith Miller
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Stefano Branchini boots bought from Venice, Italy during the Easter weekend.
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I was familiar with the StefanoBi brand, I was not sure that is the same guy starting both brands. Obviously these are the lower-end Branchini. I paid 210 euros on sale (350 euro full price). There were a few other models on sale, but either not my size or too fancy (e.g blue and grey suede). I have not seen any good-year or norwegese Branchini and the styles were hit or miss, I was surprised to find that here on SF that hey are highly regarded.
 

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Picked up two pairs of new dark brown shoes in the last month. Borrelli by Sutor in dark brown and my must have shoe that I've been eyeing since I joined SF - the EG Asquith in Dark Oak.

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Originally Posted by cwh812
Picked up two pairs of new dark brown shoes in the last month. Borrelli by Sutor in dark brown and my must have shoe that I've been eyeing since I joined SF - the EG Asquith in Dark Oak.

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Quoted again,these are super nice. Love EG's.
 

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My new Bally Scribe Aken in tan (have them in black too but haven't gotten around to taking pics of them yet). Both the leather the construction are fantastic. I could not be happier with them.

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And my new Bally Scribe Alban in tan:

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Full disclosure: I have some of the same shoes for sale in the B&S forum.
 

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cwh812;3120811 said:
Picked up two pairs of new dark brown shoes in the last month. Borrelli by Sutor in dark brown and my must have shoe that I've been eyeing since I joined SF - the EG Asquith in Dark Oak.

Both are outstanding
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^ The shell Darlton wingtip is one of my favorite shoes...and probably the most versatile.
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Don't know if you would call these shoe Appreciation, but a new delivery came today. Loake 1880 line Knightsbridge model in Black calf. I know Loake don't get a lot of love here but value for money, the 1880 line is hard to beat. For made in England, calf leather shoes they are pretty good. They came out to about $240 AUD shipped from Pediwear including tree's. There are about 5 shops in Australia that sell a handful of Loake's and the 1880's retail for almost $500 here which is ridiculous. I also have the double monk Blackfriars in Brown calf on the same last, they take a good shine really well.
 

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New John Lobb Oakleys. $380. Sorry for the bad iPhone pics. As you can see, they're perfect with jeans.

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^Great shoes, a little dressy for jeans though.
 

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