flyfishark
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Thanks. They're going on the Bay next week--too small for me, but then, what the hell, they can't all fit.
I like the last on those.
The last page have been some great looking shoos. :eusa_clap
Here's a pair l bought this morning, Gaziano & Girling rtw:
l pick up my big boy bespoke trial shoos in a few hours. lt is a one of it's kind in Australia and made by one of the last of the Aussie legends and talents. Not just a trial shoo, but a full on goodyear welted bespoke with antiquing and everything.
When you pay 1K they're called a chisel toe.not sure about the square toe
They look very nice indeed, not sure about the square toe but thats personal choice and they look very well made!( I have an aversion to square toes from way back when having only a size 5 foot at the time I had to wear ' baby Docs' (childrens size Doctor Martins boots, upto size five uk they were square-ish toed 6 and over they had a 'normal' rounded toe, the ribbing I recieved from friends put me off sqaure toes for life!)
l am sooo excited about the Budapesters (due near Easter). They are the BIGGEST monsters you will ever see...the FATTEST of boys possible. Real man shoos! Picture this:SHOOMAN IS OFFICIALLY BAAAAAAAAACK! G&G? Great taste & Great grab! One of the few modern makers that still interest me in the face of all the wonderful Vintage that's of there. What's the update on the Vass you ordered? Budapesters you mentioned. Makes my mouth water just thinking about it.
Good Health to YOU, Shooey!!!
Fair enough.I like em a lot really I do and the finish & shaping to underside of the sole is sublime, just the toe ain't for me.