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19 January 2016, 02:23 PM | #61 | |
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20 January 2016, 02:12 AM | #63 |
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It's been all sneakers and chukkas for me lately - I really need to get on the ball and pick up some decent shoes to wear every day. I'm leaning towards drivers as work is very, very casual. If I'm wearing a hooded sweatshirt and jeans, I still don't like wearing sneakers, so would Gucci or AE driver still look a little too fancy for that get-up?
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20 January 2016, 07:12 AM | #66 |
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Footwear recommendations
I have the Parigi's too, but prefer the Gucci's. Maybe I'll give them another shot
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+1 for Frye boots and +1 for Tod's loafers. If you're wearing dark denim or chinos with a fitted sweatshirt I can see the outfit working. Brown shoes over black.
Also would check out chukka-styled sneakers. Might be a good middle-of-the-road option. |
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I second Alden as the top option- they are orthontic (or whatever it's called) design so they give you the proper support you want. At least the "indy boot" is... That's what I last had. Plus they take a resole well and feel like butter. You forget you are wearing them. Dressier, and less expensive I happen to like "To Boot New York" which are Italian (so they run a touch narrow- good for me, maybe not for you) and they are quite comfortable. I do a fair amount of driving an then walking when I get there, so this may or may not reflect you usage. Both above dress down well- with jeans the To Boot's look sharp. Indy boots look good with anything but Bermuda shorts... |
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I have more pairs from Crockett & Jones, and really like them (especially for boots). A number of friends / co-workers have asked me for advice finding shoes and I think Allen Edmonds is a perfect place to start — it's such a great value, easy to find a proper fit, and calfskin in walnut is always a winner! I am a sucker, though, for Gucci 1953 Roos. They aren't well made and are overpriced; but they are so classic and I'll always have a pair. |
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This thread is enabling. I am thinking about a grabbing pair of Ferragamo suede or nubuck bit drivers.
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For just a bit more than Carmina, Enzo Bonafe is worth a look. There styling tends to be a bit more attractive and in some cases the quality of the leather is better as well. Skoaktiebolaget carries both brands so it's fairly easy to make comparisons.
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Ferragamo, Cole Haan (not what they used to be) and Redwing. Sperry is a timeless preppie classic
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AE's are great, Cole Haan makes a good shoe for the money with many different styles/options.
My favorite shoes are Ralph Lauren Polo. From dress to loafers to drivers. Classic styling, well made, and comfortable. Been wearing them for many years. Tried numerous "fancier" and more expensive brands but always seem to go back to Polo.
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Style forum touched on this before and I have no reason to doubt it's accuracy. Ralph Lauren is in script, followed by "Made In England" = Edward Green Ralph Lauren is in block letters, followed by "Made in England" = Crockett & Jones Polo is followed by "Benchmade in England" = Crockett & Jones |
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Thanks for the information. If I think about it, some are made in US, some in Italy and so on. I have bought new versions of the same model and they are slightly different and made in different location so that totally makes sense. Also may be why a couple pairs are superior to others even in the same category of shoe. Interesting.
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