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Classic Shoes and boots from England

geo

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I agree, they're easier to wear than more contrasting spectator shoes. These seem "normal" from afar, and become more and more intriguing as you get closer.
 

SHARPETOYS

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Marc Chevalier said:
Here's an English shoe called, I believe, "The Falkirk." Unfortunately, I don't know anything more about it. Dandified to the limit. Would you say that it goes overboard? Could you get away with wearing it?



falkirksized7el.jpg

I wish I could find this shoe I'd buy it today. Help!!
 

TwoToneDeuce

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Marc Chevalier said:
Here's an English shoe called, I believe, "The Falkirk." Unfortunately, I don't know anything more about it. Dandified to the limit. Would you say that it goes overboard? Could you get away with wearing it?



falkirksized7el.jpg

:eek: Oh God! I want those. And in black and white, oooh and purple and black. Those are awesome.
 

Tomasso

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Marc Chevalier said:
Unfortunately, the "Falkirk", a British shoe, only comes in the color combination above. The price, as I recall it, is several thousand dollars.

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Edward Green makes the Falkirk and it's priced under 1k. EG offers MTO, for a nominal charge, where you can choose any colors that you wish.

MTO=Made to order
 

Tomasso

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Marc Chevalier said:
which beats my faulty memory to heck

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My memory is no great shakes either, the reason I remember the Falkirk is that I've had them on my feet. When Paul Stuart carried EG they would have incredible end of season blowout sales, with EG's at 70% off. Somehow, I could never pull the trigger on the Falkirk, to my great regret. :eusa_doh:
 

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