Show us how you're shod.
To get the ball rolling, here are some of mine: they're all vintage '30s and '40s (except for the boots, which date back to 1920 or so).
-- Marc
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Show us how you're shod.
To get the ball rolling, here are some of mine: they're all vintage '30s and '40s (except for the boots, which date back to 1920 or so).
-- Marc
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Ok, your turn!
What kind of are one that are black and white in the third photo down? Also, the cool ones that have all the lines in picture 2?
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I posted these on another thread in the Powder Room, but here are some of my favorites again:
And I got a lovely new pair just yesterday. I'll try to post a pic tomorrow.
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"...be transformed by the renewing of your mind." Romans 12:2
Um, Wow! Y'all have some great shoes.
Cheers!
Dan
"If you believe everything you read, better not read." - Japanese Proverb
The black and white in the third photo is in fact navy blue suede and cream nylon mesh. The cool ones with the stitched lines in picture 2 are made of reddish brown calfskin ... they're from the late 1920s.Originally Posted by Mycroft
-- Marc
Where DO you get all these swell toys? Your collections are extraordinary! We're all covetous.
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A sense of the fundamental decencies is parcelled out unequally at birth. - Fitzgerald
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Nice, but I prefer Clodhoppers.
Awsome, nice kicks.Originally Posted by Veronica Parra
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Makes my Keds look cheap in comparison. I like the Black and Gray ones and the calfskins with the lines on the toe. I saw some similar to it recently in Nieman Marcus. They were very expensive. Over $400!
Here are the shoes I wear most often.
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Chad