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Originally Posted by jcusey
What shape did you choose for the adelaide (straight-sided, concave-sided, lyre-shaped, etc.)?

The shape and pattern of the Adelaide throat will reflect the lines of the toe cap and its broguing and medallion. I think of it somewhat heart-shaped, but that might be what you mean by lyre-shaped.
 

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It is not that I dislike them. I do, in fact, believe they have some aesthetic interest, and may be particularly apt for a very sleek and appropriately designed shoe. However, given my own rather traditional look, I find they came seem a bit out of place and don't really add anything to the construction, look, fit, or quality of the shoe. I guess my tastes are rather classic (some might say conservative) and I simply find them an unnecessary adornment (albeit one no one else ever really see). Others are very fond of the look and I respect that. As they say, to each his own.
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Originally Posted by medwards
The shape and pattern of the Adelaide throat will reflect the lines of the toe cap and its broguing and medallion. I think of it somewhat heart-shaped, but that might be what you mean by lyre-shaped.

Like this?

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If so, I'm envious. (Oh, whom am I kidding? I'm envious regardless. But there are degrees of envy.)
 

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Originally Posted by jcusey
Like this?

bespoke%20shoes%20136.jpg


If so, I'm envious. (Oh, whom am I kidding? I'm envious regardless. But there are degrees of envy.)


Yes, that is indeed the basic pattern of the broguing, though the shoe should be a bit neater with finer punching and a different medallion.
 

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Originally Posted by medwards
I'm not quite sure. I'll have to examine that shape a bit more closely.
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aha,

I think we have found something that has 2000 GBP worth of intrinsic value!
 

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Originally Posted by Will
Yep, that's what I meant. Another defector. :)


And just whose feet would Dean be measuring pictured on A Suitable Wardrobe?
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Is or does G&G have a RTW line and if so wher can you get them in the USA?

Thanks
 

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Originally Posted by ndak
Is or does G&G have a RTW line and if so wher can you get them in the USA? Thanks
No. It's MTO, available for order during their city tours. Check gazianogirling.com for more info. I suppose if you knew your size and exactly what you're looking for, you could place a phone or e-mail order, but I'm not too sure about that if you're a new customer.
 

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I believe he does have a RTW line referred to as "bench-made" on his site http://www.gazianogirling.com I don't know the cost, and you can't get it in the US unless you talk to them when they are here. I would send them an email. They are pretty responsive.
 

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Originally Posted by shawndo
I believe he does have a RTW line referred to as "bench-made" on his site http://www.gazianogirling.com

I don't know the cost, and you can't get it in the US unless you talk to them when they are here. I would send them an email. They are pretty responsive.


There are only two retailers of RTW G&G shoes currently, one in the UK and one in France (and it doesn't look like the one in France has the shoes yet).
 

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