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1920-30s "Echte Rahmen Arbeit" shoes.
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Thank you, they were basically NOS when I found them and I've only taken them out a few times to take pictures, I'm too cowardly to wear these around. The square-ish toe and funky stitching was quite popular in the 1920s, so I'm guessing they're from that era.Incredible find, they look like new. Very interesting shape and style. I also love the lovely uniform colour.
Interesting Kiltie fringe loafers, what are they ? I saw a pair from Burberry’s that looked much alike (colour apart).
Yeah, they're Burberry, from SS17 iirc. They also came in black/yellow and and a weird petrol blue.Interesting Kiltie fringe loafers, what are they ? I saw a pair from Burberry’s that looked much alike (colour apart).
Yes it’s the blue ones I saw.Yeah, they're Burberry, from SS17 iirc. They also came in black/yellow and and a weird petrol blue.
I think you can take them off, I've never tried though.Can you take the fringe off, or is it sewn?