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Show us your SHOES !!!

cptjeff

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daizawaguy said:
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I like those. A lot.
 

Wash In Lux

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Lockhart, Texas
There are some nice blue suede cap toe's at that auction place right now. I am not the seller nor do I have any affiliation. Just trying to help somebody, anybody on the forum out. They're quite attractive.
 

andy b.

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theinterchange said:
What measures do you guys go to get your thrift/eBay find shoes sanitary? I can't stand the thoughts of putting on old shoes without doing something to make them less germy :eek: [if even only in my mind]

Randy

LOL!!! :)
I have been thinking the EXACT same thing since I first found all of these vintage shoe threads on FL. My wife also keeps asking me how I would ever wear used shoes, since I don't even like shaking hands, let alone having someone else's sweaty feet in a pair of shoes I'd wear. I guess I'd overcome it if I found the right pair of shoes.

andy b.
 

Marc Chevalier

Gone Home
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Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California
theinterchange said:
What measures do you guys go to get your thrift/eBay find shoes sanitary? I can't stand the thoughts of putting on old shoes without doing something to make them less germy [if even only in my mind]
andy b. said:
LOL!!! :)
I have been thinking the EXACT same thing since I first found all of these vintage shoe threads on FL. My wife also keeps asking me how I would ever wear used shoes, since I don't even like shaking hands, let alone having someone else's sweaty feet in a pair of shoes I'd wear. I guess I'd overcome it if I found the right pair of shoes.


There's a solution: buy vintage deadstock (also known as new/old stock, or NOS) shoes. These are shoes that have never been worn. They're not that uncommon: I see a few 1940s and '50s ones on eBay every week.


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Jauntyone

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Puy-de-Dôme, France
I've just bought two pairs of shoes from a French company called Bexley. The first is a pair of black long-wings, the model is the "Kensington":
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Full leather soles and "suicide heels":
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The second pair is the "Edward" model in chocolate-brown:
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A nice touch is this explanation of the welting process on the inside of the box top:
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These shoes are a really good value in my opinion; all leather construction and the lasts tend to fit narrow in the heel and wide at the ball of the foot. The Kensingtons were ninety-nine euros and the Edwards were eighty-five.
 

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