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Hey, don't feel too bad. If they were real, i wanted them!

With apologies to Icehouse...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJRo_JE7gkI


She comes walking down the street
That's the kind, hey,
That's the kind I want to meet
I think I'm making it up
I should be putting it down
and it's beginning to show
I get it fixed in my head
and it won't let go



Oh, I can't help myself
when I feel this way
I want to be someone else
When I get this feeling
it gets in my system
I can't put the brakes on


Now she's walking next to me
that's the place, yeah,
that's the place I want to be

I think I'm making it up
I should be putting it down
and it's beginning to show
I get it fixed in my head
and it won't let go
 
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ToucanSam23

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flyfishark

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These shoes a presumably of late 40s-early 50s origin. I picked them up at a local vintage shop, Courage My Love for $40. They are in wonderful condition and I wear them constantly. They are honestly more comfortable than Sperry Top-siders :eek:

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Glad you're so happy with your vintage shoes. Do you know the maker?
 

ToucanSam23

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Y'know I have no clue. The only thing that might be branding is the word "Holtite" written on the bottoms but I'm not sure if that's a brand or not.

Does anyone else?
 

Tomasso

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Holtite Manufacturing Co., Inc., a manufacturer of heels and soles for shoe repairers..............
 

Isshinryu101

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Bostonian Alligator

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The skins on these are first class.
 

Isshinryu101

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Foot Joy Lizard & Calf Spectators

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I wish I had uploaded the sole pic. I'm learning that the Sole tells you a LOT about the shoe. These have beautiful channelled and filled soles.
 

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You've got "the vintage eye". Purchased in 1964. Buyer got them for his honeymoon vacation, wore them for a week, then left them in the box for 47 years.

This answers my question about why these shoes keep surfacing from the deep. Do these people put them in an attic in America? A closet? Where do you guys store shoes for 47 years without turfing them? Please advise....
 

Dinerman

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More Dacks. I love it when I find multiples of the same style. The black pair, which I just picked up, are of more recent manufacture than the brown pair, but I'm not sure by how much. They look like they've hardly been worn.

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dustyjohnson10

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nice vintage shoes but i wont choose these kind of shoes to wear in my daily life. the shoes aren't thatattractive that's why i haven't bought shoes like that.
 

boushi_mania

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nice vintage shoes but i wont choose these kind of shoes to wear in my daily life. the shoes aren't thatattractive that's why i haven't bought shoes like that.
It helps if you specify which shoes you're talking about.

If you mean the black oxfords in the post immediately preceding yours, then every man needs a pair at least once at some point in his life. Job interviews, weddings, and funerals, at a bare minimum, and more if your work involves wearing a dark suit regularly. They can even pass for tuxedo shoes if shined up properly. They're not the prettiest shoes there are (and your mileage may vary on that point — even a simple black captoe can be incredibly elegant if given proper attention to detail), but they're a wardrobe essential. Finding a vintage pair in near-new condition would mean you just saved yourself $300 (at a minimum) that you'd have to spend eventually if you want to look good.
 
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flyfishark

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More Dacks. I love it when I find multiples of the same style. The black pair, which I just picked up, are of more recent manufacture than the brown pair, but I'm not sure by how much. They look like they've hardly been worn.

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I personally think these shoes are beautiful. I'd love to come across a couple pair.
 

flyfishark

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Does anyone know anything about JF McElwain shoes? I know they were made in New England, but were they also made in or sold in Britain? These are sized in UK size.
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Isshinryu101

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Does anyone know anything about JF McElwain shoes? I know they were made in New England, but were they also made in or sold in Britain? These are sized in UK size.
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WF McElwain Shoes was started in 1902 in Massachusetts. Later that same year, he opened a manufacturing facility in Manchester. By 1921, his brother, JF McElwain had sold his stock in the company & started his own. Like his brother, JF McElwain kept facilities in the UK, even as he kept his main business in New Hampshire.
 

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I'll Lock Up
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More Dacks. I love it when I find multiples of the same style. The black pair, which I just picked up, are of more recent manufacture than the brown pair, but I'm not sure by how much. They look like they've hardly been worn.

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Look at the swan neck detailing like on high end shoes. I almost could almost be looking at Edward Green shoes in the popular and classic 202 last.
 

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