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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
yes, something v similar, (this sort of footwear has also become popular with the hipsters in Hoxton/Clerkenwell borders of London in the last few years where all the creatives work) It was also acceptable to wear a tweed suit back in the day on the Friday in chilly months. Not exactly dress down Friday, as you were still expected to look like the Dog's Bx.
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
hunt derby for walking in the woods in style
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
Originally Posted by
Lionel
For the classic black cap toe oxford, John Lobb City !
Originally Posted by
Lionel
You can easily find them in the US
Did some digging and found out there are two variations of John Lobb.
John Lobb London/St. James (the original store in London still owned by the family - bespoke)
John Lobb everywhere else (based on the original Paris store - same family but different branch - then sold name to Hermes - ready to wear)
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
Originally Posted by
NYCfixie
Did some digging and found out there are two variations of John Lobb.
John Lobb London/St. James (the original store in London still owned by the family - bespoke)
John Lobb everywhere else (based on the original Paris store - same family but different branch - then sold name to Hermes - ready to wear)
Yes, the Paris/Hermes shop also does bespoke.
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
Just a quick plug here for AE. My old leather soled Overlord's were getting really tired. multiple holes in the leather soles, heel worn down to the wood, leather dry and cracking. Sent them off to AE for a re-crafting. decided to go a little different since these are casual/bis casual shoes and pop for the blue dianite soles, make them a little more weather proof. less than 2 weeks later get the email. sweet!
shoe.JPG
Also worth watching this cool vid:
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Love the Bold/Blue Dainite sole choice.
I really wanted to go with the Olive Dainite on the Suede Leeds (example below - store display) I special ordered at the recent trunk show but the sales associate said he did not know how because it was too new and once he called customer service that Monday it was too late...custom order was already processing.
Originally Posted by
AngryScientist
Just a quick plug here for AE. My old leather soled Overlord's were getting really tired. multiple holes in the leather soles, heel worn down to the wood, leather dry and cracking. Sent them off to AE for a re-crafting. decided to go a little different since these are casual/bis casual shoes and pop for the blue dianite soles, make them a little more weather proof. less than 2 weeks later get the email. sweet!
shoe.JPG
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
I was just cleaning the muck off my "shoe" collection and realized my seven have become:
10" LL Bean boots
Hunter rain boots
Lowa Renegade GTX
Frye "Prison" boots
Red Wing boots
Cole Haan loafers
On trail running shoes
I need more canvas pants.
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
I need to be in Manhattan for a quick 48 hour turn-around.
Any other shops worth stopping by to try on some shoes/boots (in order of decreasing cost per pair):
Alden (Made in USA - not far from me in the Boston area)
Carmina (made in Spain)
Thursday Boots (and shoes - made in China)
Meermin (same family as Carmina but made in China and finished in Spain)
I really like Norwegian split toe styled shoes for business casual and keep coming back to these:
Alden Norwegian Split Toe Blucher Brown Calfskin 968 $617
Carmina Norwegian Derby $475
Meermin Norwegian Blucher Split Toe 101610 $200
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I’m partial to the JM Weston split-toe “Chasse” or “Demi-chasse” Derbys. The Demi-chasse is more of a town shoe, whereas the Chasse is for hunting or walking in the woods in style, like Lionel’s Lobbs.
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An enthusiastic 2 Thumbs Up for AE and the re-crafting. I had badly scarred a pair of shoes in a fall on a cement staircase and they brought them back to life in about 2 weeks for $125 IIRC. Just walk into any store to drop them off. There are two locations in Manhattan I believe....one on Madison near Tourneau....relatively small shop but packed with nice shoes.
I have two pair that date back to '96 still going strong.
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
Originally Posted by
happycampyer
I’m partial to the JM Weston split-toe “Chasse” or “Demi-chasse” Derbys. The Demi-chasse is more of a town shoe, whereas the Chasse is for hunting or walking in the woods in style, like Lionel’s Lobbs.
Do you prefer JM Weston because of quality, style, or both?
I am initially leaning towards the Alden because of quality and I already have 2 pair of high-vamp loafers and 2 pair of cap-toe bluchers that work well for me from a fit standpoint. I am concerned that the Carmina which have a good reputation may be too narrow with UK sizing and European style/fit (as well as the less expensive made in China Meermin).
Is it this one?
THE HALF-HUNT DERBY
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Yes, that’s the one. The storm welt on the full Chasse makes for a less formal shoe imo, and the soles are super thick. I just like the fit of Westons, and the workmanship is superb. If you’re in NY, I would pass by the Weston store, and Leffot while you’re at it.
Last edited by happycampyer; 03-07-2020 at 09:38 PM.
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
Originally Posted by
happycampyer
Yes, that’s the one. The storm welt on the full Chasse makes for a less formal shoe imo, and the soles are super thick. I just like the fit of Westons, and the workmanship is superb. If you’re in NY, I would pass by the Weston store, and Leffot while you’re at it.
I am very tempted by these Alden x Leffot Grove Derby they have on special pre-order.
(I have nothing like them)
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Weston quality is not what it used to be but the chasse are still made the right way. he picture I posted above are actually Weston chasse.
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
Originally Posted by
NYCfixie
I need to be in Manhattan for a quick 48 hour turn-around.
Any other shops worth stopping by to try on some shoes/boots (in order of decreasing cost per pair):
https://www.johnlobb.com/en_us/store...ntry=0&store=0
New Store - New York | Crockett & Jones
Find your J.M. Weston store.
Also go to BERGDORF GOODMAN for a good selection of Bontoni and Berluti
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
Originally Posted by
Lionel
Weston quality is not what it used to be but the chasse are still made the right way. he picture I posted above are actually Weston chasse.
That’s too bad to hear. The last pair I bought was probably 20 years ago. And I thought those looked like the Chasse (which makes sense since that’s what they are!) but I recall you being more of a Lobb fan as between the two French makers...
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
Originally Posted by
happycampyer
That’s too bad to hear. The last pair I bought was probably 20 years ago. And I thought those looked like the Chasse (which makes sense since that’s what they are!) but I recall you being more of a Lobb fan as between the two French makers...
I still get a pair of Weston once in a while but their basic model like the 180 loafer and the demi-chasse last about 1/3 of the time they used to. The chasse is still a tank and given the fact that they cost 3x what the other models do I am guessing is still made the way it was in the past.
Oh and Lobb is british :) I am/was a fan even though the new stuff is questionable style wise !
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Is it? From my (minimal) research it appears Lobb on St. James is "British" and owned by the original family but everything else is owned by Hermes so different styles, construction, and distribution. Different companies = different products.
Originally Posted by
Lionel
Oh and Lobb is british :) I am/was a fan even though the new stuff is questionable style wise !
Originally Posted by
NYCfixie
Did some digging and found out there are two variations of John Lobb.
John Lobb London/St. James (the original store in London still owned by the family - bespoke)
John Lobb everywhere else (based on the original Paris store - same family but different branch - then sold name to Hermes - ready to wear)
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Re: The Seven Shoe Wardrobe
It is owned by Hermes but British and made in England (for the ready to wear), bespoke is made in Paris.
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