Isshinryu101
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Yes those are sharp. The color screams vintage! You know you can help the webbing as much as the leather of those with using some generous coats of conditioner on the shoes.
Pure early 1950s
Here is my latest buy. Some suppose 50's shoes. They seem to have a slight spade sole on them. I cant wait to get them and look at em in person. https://www.etsy.com/transaction/1001958795
Those are fairly nice looking shoes. The interior lining from the pictures looks very rough and will need some heavy conditioning to make sure they don't deteriorate any further. I would put them at 1960s or 70s judging by the overall shape of the sole. Also, they don't really have any hint of a spade sole at all. A spade sole will be much more dramatic in its curvature, and a true spade will come to a point at the widest part. These are extremely subtle in their curvature, and much more resemble an average modern sole in that respect. These are all things that I've really learned on this forum, so if anyone wants to correct me they probably have more expertise, but that's my opinion.
Here is my latest buy. Some suppose 50's shoes. They seem to have a slight spade sole on them. I cant wait to get them and look at em in person. https://www.etsy.com/transaction/1001958795
Ahh okay. I'm trying to know shoes like i know hats. I'm almost an expert on them. Hats are one of my greatest passions to wear and collect.
Just know as you continue to look at shoes, see the listings on vintage shoes, you will start to really pick up on everything. And you will also find there is more to learn all the time.