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Sled Dog

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On a roll....

Dropped into Value Village today and found a nice pair of Canadian Dacks for $15, which is kinda expensive for a thrift store but they are in real nice condition, and they fit me.
What do you call this style of wrinkled leather?
Thx Kevin

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Vic

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Vic said:
Here are two of my favorites:

1) These are my John Fluevog winklepickers with a Cuban heel. I love the Art Nouveau stitching!

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2) And these are my very loud pair of John Fluevog jam shoes in black patent leather and white pig skin.

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I already posted my favorite pair (#1...the brown winklepickers, above), but here are some more shoes I have.

3) Frye Fulton Lace-Up Workboots (favorite boots that I own):
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4) Kenneth Cole Workboots:
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5) Sebago Cayman II Penny Loafers
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6) Engineer Boots:
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7) Hugo Boss zip boots (not crazy about zippers on boots, but I like these):
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8) Politix Chelsea Boots:
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9) proper Brothel Creepers and Chukka Boots:
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10) and Cole Haan's for hiking:
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Vic

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Los Angeles
HarpPlayerGene said:
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Vic, it looks like you've got it covered in all directions.

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lol Years worth of accumulation...

The two Workboots are my preferences these days...but, of course, the Penny Loafers and Brothel Creepers are better if I go out to rockin' gigs with dance floors, etc.
 

HarpPlayerGene

I'll Lock Up
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Vic said:
lol Years worth of accumulation...

The two Workboots are my preferences these days...but, of course, the Penny Loafers and Brothel Creepers are better if I go out to rockin' gigs with dance floors, etc.

Well, it's obvious that you are enjoying yourself - having fun with your footwear. That's what counts. Our tastes are different but I congratulate you for doin' your thing!
 

Vic

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Los Angeles
HarpPlayerGene said:
Well, it's obvious that you are enjoying yourself - having fun with your footwear. That's what counts. Our tastes are different but I congratulate you for doin' your thing!

Thanks. Yeah, I'm mostly into 50s rock n roll & rockabilly clothing...which can often be a bit loud for people. My tastes are starting to tone-down a bit lately, though. e.g. I don't think I'd be purchasing two-tone shoes anymore these days. Glad I've got 'em handy though, in case the mood strikes me.
 

Vic

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HarpPlayerGene said:
lol Busted.

And it includes 'two-tones', by the way. ;) :D

That's cool... the black & white ones just draw too much attention for me (especially the jam shoes w/ the patent leather). And the black & gray ones are just a little busier than what i currently like. I don't want everyone staring at my feet when they first meet me...that's just not what I want out of a pair of shoes anymore. But I still like them in their own right (which is why I included them in the post). I have to be in the right mood for them. A lot of the 50s hepcat stuff is starting to get a bit loud for me, personally. As for the other stuff (basically as you said), to each his own :)
 

HarpPlayerGene

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cookie said:
Pegged (holzgenagelt) heels...with a touch of spade sole and the cleat....I suspect late 1940s /early 50s.

I hope that's true but I think they MIGHT be later. Like '70s, perhaps. What the photo didn't convey is that the cleat is a type of plastic - neoprene or nylon. How early were high impact plastics used in this manner, I wonder.

Something about that "Benchmark" logo type inside also seems just a little too 'groovy' for '40s/'50s. Naturally, though, I'd like to be wrong about that.

Totally guessing here but I wouldn't be surprised if these are about 30 - 40 years old and that Jarman just knocked themselves out on their top-of-the-line at the time.

I started searching for Jarman reference info and this ad was the first thing on which I stumbled:
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For cryinoutloud, it turns out I HAVE that shoe horn shown in the ad. It was my father's.

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WolfeMan

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Florida
Well, here i go.
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Looks like it says Dexter on the heel, thrift store find.
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Corcoran field boots
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Another thrift store find
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At The Front service shoes.
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The shoes on the far right of the first picture aren't technically mine, so i didn't include them.
Wolfe
 

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