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Originally Posted by medtech_expat
We're waiting on your answer, A. Would this be your One??
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It would likely be Dover for me as well E. Though I love many of EGs other models, the Dover is iconic and IMHO a shoe that no other maker does nearly as well.

Though, I would probably opt for coffee suede over dark oak.
 

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Can one order the Dover in suede?

I prefer a brown, pebble-grained Dover, in 888.
 

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Ringwood in brown croc
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Anyone got pics?
 

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Tie between McKay in dark oak and Inverness in antique burgundy
 

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Originally Posted by lee_44106
Can one order the Dover in suede?

I prefer a brown, pebble-grained Dover, in 888.


If you've got the money you can do what you want. Leffot's in the book, for starters.

The brown pebblegrain works very well for this.
 

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Those Dovers ae nice!

At the risk of dating myself and sounding like a trekkie nerd, this question reminds me of the simulation that Capt. Kirk reprograms because he doesnt accept the premise of a no-win situation.

Anyway, I would humbly submit the EG Falkirk on the 82 last - as someone else mentioned earlier, EG does the Dover better than anyone else, but I've never really seen the Falkirk's broguing done by anyone else, really . . .

 

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Originally Posted by PhiloVance
as someone else mentioned earlier, EG does the Dover better than anyone else,
a relative term. give me the vash or carmina anytime over the Dover. imo the heel counter is not corresponding to the apron. discuss...
 

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Asquith. That type of brogue is my favorite shoe style. Can't decide between dark brown or black though.
 

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Originally Posted by tim_horton
Asquith. That type of brogue is my favorite shoe style. Can't decide between dark brown or black though.
I personally prefer the dark oak ;-)
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Probably these - Oundle in dark brown suede on the 888 last.
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Originally Posted by PhiloVance
Those Dovers ae nice!

At the risk of dating myself and sounding like a trekkie nerd, this question reminds me of the simulation that Capt. Kirk reprograms because he doesnt accept the premise of a no-win situation.

Anyway, I would humbly submit the EG Falkirk on the 82 last - as someone else mentioned earlier, EG does the Dover better than anyone else, but I've never really seen the Falkirk's broguing done by anyone else, really . . .


Nice shoe, but would you mind blowing up the picture a bit more please. Thx
 

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