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10 December 2017, 05:14 PM | #2191 | |
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The Zug Galways are perfect for snow. Too bad we don't get much of that around here. Hmm, strange. IMO, for an MTO, companies should not have a problem making a shoe in any combination of leather uppers/soles that are commonly used by that maker. Refusing to change lasts or making modifications to the design is something I can understand, but this seems odd. |
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Can't wait to see the new shoes Wes. Those will be sharp in Parisian brown. |
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10 December 2017, 10:39 PM | #2193 |
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You’re a shoe man after my own heart. Nice Edward Greens. Have lots myself including about 10 of their belts, but have outgrown those, unfortunately. I think my shoe collection is even more valuable than my watch collection! What shoe and belt size are you?
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11 December 2017, 12:00 AM | #2194 |
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Whoa, almost looks like you have to dedicate a room instead of a closet and alligator too. Actually I ran out of room long ago and find they actually stack better in their boxes on shelves. My Brannock size is 11 1/2 D and I can go from a 38 to 42 for a belt.
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It just seems to me John Lobbs business model was never setup to accommodate a larger MTO audience but if your willing to go bespoke they would be more accommodating.
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Of course on bespoke, JL is allowing me to do the small tweaks which they better do for the price I’m paying. |
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I think Corthay’s willingness to be more accommodating has more to do with the size of their operation. It’s smaller but if they ever were to get as large as EG or G&G they more than likely would be less accommodating.
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11 December 2017, 01:24 AM | #2198 |
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St Crispin’s is another option when it comes to MTOs. For one thing there is no fee and for another you can get a customized Last for no additional fee as well.
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Shhhhhh, could be but unfortunately around these parts it’s banned.
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Didn't you just get your pair of Glencoes, or is this another pair of boots?
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Ah, sounds like you wanted a wider pair allowing for thicker socks and colder weather, no?
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If it takes much longer I will avoid RTW orders from them and stick to MTO. An extra two or three months gets a lot more shoe for the money. |
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I’ve had a few nice pairs of shoes in my day. Mostly trendy though, I suppose.
I had a few Frye boots and some Johnston & Murphy shoes. Very nice for sure. But since I started wearing these Joseph Abboud boots, I’ve seen a whole new light. The darker pair have literally molded to my feet. But with the bad weather recently in the Northeast I got a little nervous. I’ve nevef taken care of shoes before so I went in to get some advice. I left with the lighter color boots and some weather conditioner. Apparently these are also fully water/weather proof. I suppose it’ll be good that I don’t wear the same boots everyday. I looked at the shoes, but I’m really a boots kind of guy. This brand is, to my limited experience and knowledge, exceptional. Looking forward to breaking in the new pair.
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Nice boots, congrats! If you really want to take care of them, make sure to buy some shoe trees if you haven't already done so. Of of the cheapest and most effective ways of keeping your shoes/boots in good shape is a pair of trees. Don't be afraid of exposing your boots to foul weather. Just make sure to properly take care of them and they will last you a long time. |
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So is this the first or second pair?
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Very nice, Congrats!! Highly recommend Bick 4 for conditioning and it’ll provide some weather protection as well. You can purchase it on Amazon and I use it on all my footwear from Edward Green to Redwing.
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Thank you.
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I’m going to do just that. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Santa evidently decided I was a good boy, I just returned with my latest toy. Good thing although the weather is still frosty it’s not nearly as slippery today. So no near misses. Man, I hate winter driving.
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I had to scrape ice off the car windows this morning. Broke my scraper and couldn't find another. |
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Anyway, I’ve experienced some snow where it generally doesn’t such as Ft Hood and yes it can be more dangerous when more drivers have no experience. Unfortunately even when more have experience slick is slick and once just one starts sliding sometimes it’s more a matter of luck and whether your there or not vs a matter of experience.
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Ok guys, so this has always been a challenge, but now that winter has reared it's ugly head here in the NE, it's fresh in my mind. Fashion/dress and insulated shoes/boots, any viable options for combining both out there?
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