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Photos of my Loake Chukkas

Rock Lee

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Hello SF's,

New to the forum and thought I'd share some quick photos I took with my phone. I've been looking for a decently priced pair of dark brown chukkas, and purchased these Loake Pimlico's from Herringshoes.co.uk

Was a bit hesitant cause I've never ordered online outside the US & Canada, however, service was great and shipping was incredibly fast(received these 3 days from ordering). Overall, I'm very happy with the purchase and have to thank this forum for helping me find these
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Smudge

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Nice. I have those is suede, think they're called "Kempton". Very happy with my pair. Herring are great to deal with too.
Welcome to SF.
 

MyOtherLife

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Welcome to Styleforum. Congratulations on the purchase, those are nicely shaped.
 

dasai

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Nice shoes. I'm thinking of getting the Kempton as my next nice casual shoe.

Future shoe purchases should be catalogued here, though. If everyone opened up a new thread every time they bought a new pair of shoes, it'd crowd out all the other topics.
 

FELT

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Those look really nice. I've always found Loake (the 1880s) to be a good shoe for the money.

Does anyone happen to know of a chukka with a toe medallion?
 

IrateCustomer

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Originally Posted by edmorel
Loake makes a servicable shoe and those have a nice shape to them, enjoy and wear them in good health. Be careful which chakras you do while wearing them though.

I don't think he'll be opening anything more than the third gate wearing these bad boys.
 

MilesMW

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Hey,

What size did you go with? Full or half size down from your US size?

Thanks
 

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