Shawnc
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Ha. Too cool. Great pic, better boots. Well done as always VG.
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This random window sill at school has seen better days...Ha. Too cool. Great pic, better boots. Well done as always VG.
Let's hear more about that coat, sir...Aldens stomping the ground in Florence!
Does anybody knows if there is a way to get the dark "spots" out of the creases? I think it's accumulated dirt with waxes and stuff so I know how to prevent it but I'd like to know how to get rid of those. I know saddle soaps and such are not recommended with shell... as of now i only used a damp cloth and rennovateur
Other than that the patina is just beautiful!
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Fit is still not there. You can tell from the picture that I have no space in the heel cup but the heel slippage is still quite insane. I think it has to do with my low instep and the fact that the suede part on the inside of the heel cup is literally smooth due to wear. Will get myself some toungepads and heel grabbers. Even tho the heel slippage is there with every step 10kms a day in Florence were no problem as the Cordovan overall is like buttery smooth. No comparison to my new models. And they should be 20-30 years old
It's vintage Burberry (presumeably from the 80s) that was made for a austrian shop, bought it second hand with moth holes that I had mended. The fabric is a nice herringbone sort of tweed but on the inside it says Burberrys British Saxony (whatever that is supposed to mean haha!)Let's hear more about that coat, sir...
It's very special--quality is even obvious just from the partial pic.It's vintage Burberry (presumeably from the 80s) that was made for a austrian shop, bought it second hand with moth holes that I had mended. The fabric is a nice herringbone sort of tweed but on the inside it says Burberrys British Saxony (whatever that is supposed to mean haha!)
Thanks, I've been wearing the hell out of it for two years now and it doesn't seem to age. One detail I love are are these dark brown horn buttons that are so well selected, that you have to turn them on the other side to see that they're not plastic.It's very special--quality is even obvious just from the partial pic.
You look like the CAT'S ASS, bro. Killing it in Florence!
Hahahaha it’s something my mother always says to me when she likes an outfit or my shoes.If this hadn’t been followed by this, I would have sworn, I’d have sworn these were fighting words………
I’ve seen other retailers carry that leather. Post up pictures when you get em!Thanks for the info! I’m thinking of getting a mock toe or tanker style boot before next winter. I love the look of the suede ones but the reverse chamois seems like it would hold up better in bad weather.