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Scottish Cloth!

J.P. Myhre

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Dear Gentlemen,
What about some cosy Scottish Cloth around your ankles on a cold March morning? Would´nt it be nice together with the Cashmere coat and a pair of matching stockings? Anyway, this client do! Remember NY in April!
 

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TimelessRider

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Beautiful lines as with all your shoes, J.P. I'm a sucker for balmoral boots, though personally I would liked to have seen a lightly grained leather and maybe some brogueing to complement the tweed. I also like how the pull-loop is recessed. Those things always annoy me when they're stuck on the top of the boot.
 

AlanC

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Originally Posted by TimelessRider
...personally I would liked to have seen a lightly grained leather and maybe some brogueing to complement the tweed.

I suspect he might be willing to accomodate you with that!
 

TimelessRider

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Originally Posted by AlanC
I suspect he might be willing to accomodate you with that!

Scary isn't it?
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chobochobo

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A very handsome pair of shoes, with the 'eccentricity' hidden away from view most of the time. If I had the money, I'd go for a pair too. Well done.
 

J.P. Myhre

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Chobochobo,
Thank you for your support! I know a carpet dealer who wears boots like this with quite high and very wide trousers in the most beautiful wool. It looks very stylish and elegant. May be a good idea for others to experiment with?
 

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