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    I enjoy the Allen Edmonds the most. They feel the best on my feet. You may also want to look into Florsheim Imperial wingtips. Allen Edmonds are one of the best shoes I have ever put on. The Imperials have a look that is very vintage. Do to the price of these shoes I sugguest putting on a heal guard and toe guard. This will not change the look of the shoe at all and will protect both the heal and toe form uneven ware.

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    21 Century Specs - NOT!

    But its time for all the spectator tragics to snap out of our vintage obsession...and get with the program ..and move into the 21st century with some real spectators...



    I know you all agree it's time for a change....

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    "From the dark depths of the Amazon, comes something so ferocious, no one dares take a step in the water....until you see these!"

    I'm not a big fan of snakeskin, except for a pair of Chuck Taylors I once saw. Too exotic for me.
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    Spec it out.

    I appalude the effort. It's nice to see a designer thinking outside the box. There is a point where a spectator can go from elegance to costume.
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    There was no shortage of flashy two tone shoes made of exotic skings. Ofetne worn by hipsters, musicians and african americans. That is pretty much wo wears them now too. They never went out of style in that community.

    I am kind of a purist though. Nothing but real vintage or a classic vintage reproduction will do for me.

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    Interesting, but the square toe shoes remind me of "duck feet".

    YMMV

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    I've got a pair of modern style specs. They're not great, but they're not quite as bad as some of those.
    As far as exotic skins, I had a pair of '80s "snakers" back when I still wore asize 10. Cool shoes. High tops, all snakeskin.

    here's my new specs. click the picture if you really want to see them bigger. (And yes. I am wearing them with a pair of really ratty jeans in the picture)

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    I like 'em. Nothing non-golden-era about them, though they are a little reserved.

    I've seen much stranger things photographed from the wardrobe of a certain M. Chevalier. And the Chenoune book has a wonderful picture of a display from a fashion show in the mid-30s showing much wilder shoes.

    [edit] ahh, now all the pics are showing (for some reason i was only seeing the black/grey round toe ones before). Above only refers to the black/grey snake ones.

    I'll agree that the squared off toe is a little wide on some of them for my taste. however, i truly love the chisel toe (see the fourth from left). My favourite pair of shoes is chisel toed. I'm just about to go to the expense of having them resoled/reheeled.

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    cookie, i'm confused. are you saying you like the examples you've posted or not ?

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    I can see Peter Lorre wearing a pair of those snake skin ones. Oily hair,oily looking shoes,oily disposition...

    I like most of them,but would prefer a pointy toe over the box type. Also,they are a step up from the usual sport shoe default that most (U.S.) men rely upon.
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