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FS: EG Edward Green "Asquith" Balmorals -- Dark Oak ("DOAK") -- 888 Last -- 8/8.5E

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For sale is a great pair of gently used Edward Green "Asquith" balmoral half brogues. Built on the awesome 888 last. Color is a great shade of Dark Oak. Size is 8/8.5E (8E UK and about the equivalent of a 8.5D [medium] US).

Here is a great chance to get a pair of "staple" EGs for less than retail.

I bought these new, full price, from Skoak a few months back, but the fit isn't working for me. My loss is your gain. It is highly doubtful I'll be doing any price drops on these.

These are in great used condition. I wore them about 4 or 5 times. Saphir only as needed. Photos show true condition. I'll get some better pictures in natural light next week if needed.

My price is $599 plus actual shipping wherever you are. Please PM for shipping price quotes. SHOE TREES ARE NOT INCLUDED (unfortunately; I need them for another pair).

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