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Show us your SHOES !!!

Isshinryu101

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My guess is that it's an acronym for "Blucher-Oxford".

That certainly sounds like it makes sense. However, aren't Oxfords and bluchers 2 totally different designs?

IE:

oxfords: shoelace eyelet tabs that are stitched underneath the vamp

bluchers/ derbies: shoelace eyelet tabs that are sewn on top of a single-piece vamp
 

Marc Chevalier

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Honestly, the moccasin golf shoe practically deserves a thread of its own.


Almost singlehandedly, golf legend Bobby Jones made this shoe a hit in the late 1920s. Jones found the moccasin shoe more comfortable to wear on the links than heavy wingtip bluchers and saddle shoes. In a very short time, it became hugely popular with men and women alike.


Compare Jones' shoes below with the modern Polo ones at bottom. They seem to be just about identical.




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SteveAS

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Marc's guess sounds right to me, too. Thanks for making it.

With regard to what C. Combine means, I remembered that my other pair of Clapps has "State St." written on the footbeds just the way "C. Combine" is written in this pair. Perhaps they're both model names?

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Marc Chevalier

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