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fritzl

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I suppose this is really subjective. Many would say the same about the shoes made in the Austro-Hungarian tradition that you so covet.


agreed, it's subjective and it's hard to understand, if you have never handled a balanced pair of shoes. either it's english, italian, french, spanish or of A-H origin.

the darlton is by no means not a good pair of shoes. i just wanted to understand the hype. i don't stand back to critizize shoes from e.g. vass or the usual aspects. so what?

well, go ahead.
 

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Why not?
IMG_4522.jpg


Looking very nice... Are these the gun metal Shell?
 

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^ Thanks very much.

Yes, that's the MTO Horween Gunmetal shell with Tirolese Hand Welting and crepe soles. A long wait, but worth it.
 

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agreed, it's subjective and it's hard to understand, if you have never handled a balanced pair of shoes. either it's english, italian, french, spanish or of A-H origin.
the darlton is by no means not a good pair of shoes. i just wanted to understand the hype. i don't stand back to critizize shoes from e.g. vass or the usual aspects. so what?
well, go ahead.


I have heard you talk about "balanced shoes" in the past and I never knew what you meant. After you mentioned the size of the heel stack on the Darltons I compared them to a few of my Aldens and the heels were much bigger (not higher, longer)! You sir have a well developed eye for shoes.
 

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I have heard you talk about "balanced shoes" in the past and I never knew what you meant. After you mentioned the size of the heel stack on the Darltons I compared them to a few of my Aldens and the heels were much bigger (not higher, longer)! You sir have a well developed eye for shoes.


well said, thank you.
 

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Loving the Vass double monks in shell.
I purchased these dark brown wingtips from eBay a few days back. I think they're by the same makers that are responsible for the Gieves & Hawkes shell shoes.
Should have some better photos when they actually arrive.
shell.jpg


e' un pellame molto resistente e difficilmente esita nelle classiche screpolature

I have seen a few Andrea Venturi on yoox but never in shell.

Okay you have got me. How do you get that much patina on NOS vintage shell shoes aka unworn?

And now for something slightly different...
Vintage E.T. Wright mahogany shell cordovan wingtips.


 
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And now for something slightly different...
Vintage E.T. Wright mahogany shell cordovan wingtips.




vintage shell is unbelievable. Great share. Just look at that patina in pic 2.
 
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Santoni Remington II - not really the best angled photo for this shoe, but to be honest the shoe is clunky in the Darlton style...and I love it that way.
 

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Santoni Remington II - not really the best angled photo for this shoe, but to be honest the shoe is clunky in the Darlton style...and I love it that way.


I had this shoe in calf. It is very solid. In shell it looks beautiful.
 

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