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Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Monday, 28 December 2009
Cesare Baroli
maybe the best deal on shoes anywhere.225 pounds for bespoke shoes.I had a look at the Milan fair and these are brilliant.
Sunday, 27 December 2009
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Friday, 18 December 2009
WENDY AND XMAS PRESENTS
Yes wendy mat taste of ass but I bet your wifes ass tastes worse you need a chick, a bit on the side so get this in a new test intelligent men regardless of looks are the sexiest for the new type of woman you know that one that pisses up the wall like a man!You got to get her indoors something so get this from asda only 15 quid say its armani after you taken the label off,never buy Asda and keep the label in. this is the bitch you could have had if you hadn't rushed into that silly focking marraige
you could get a bottle of this and share it with the bit on the side.Aldis. But this is the present you want to give yourself .bespoke shoes from vass in Budapest.Take some cheese to Budapest from aldis this Stilton
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Sunday, 13 December 2009
bits
Below is the McQueen from Loakes at 115 pounds
Below is a John Smedley in blue at around 116 poundsThe suit is by King and Allen in Surbiton and is Bespoke.It will cost around 400 poundsGibson's are always worth having.Here at 85 pounds by LoakeT.Shirt by Redoubte 11 euroSuede brogues at 100 pounds by Shipton and alongside Burgandy Gibsons by Loake
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Mio Miou and Paul smith
This is a great retro dress from Mio Miou but they want hundreds for itBelow more reasonably priced Paul Smith sjoes
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Saturday, 5 December 2009
HALF BROGUES
Theres hardly any real difference between these .The first is Samuel Windsor and is around 30 pounds as opposed to the "Bogart" below which is by Loake and costs 100 pounds circa.I have had both shoes in the past and both are good .But the Windsor is 70 pounds cheaper.Thats thirty pounds if you buy two pairs in the same deal.The Loake seems to have a better sheen though.THE HENDON by Herring .Rubber soles in part .135 pounds circa, not calf plus another view of the BOGART by Loake belowThe Epsom 265 from Alberts of Durham. A nice shoe but a trifle noisome?
The Tudor by Shipton and Heanage =149 pounds.The Edward by Church 456 pounds. The finish doesn't seem greatly enticing but that may be the photo.What about the price? Methinks you are paying at least 200 pounds more for the name but I may be wrong.THE Livingstone in calf 139 pounds. If you can always get calf. This shoe seems like a decent price to be honest. Calf leather shouldn't bend in the middle. This is Shipton and Heanage. Be careful of Charles Tywitt shoes.If you don't get their calf leather then they distort quickly across the instep.I bought Monk Shoes from them and they distorted on first wearing.I don't think they are UK made either. They distorted more than Samuel Windsor ones I bought. I won't be buying their normal leather shoes again although it is a very nice compan with lovely staff .I'm getting thier covert coat soon but no more shoes.Below is the Cambridge by Trickers in calf 265p'sThe Tudor by Shipon and HeanageThe Lanark by BarkerThe gun is a webley to protect your shoes. Moral of the story is if you don't by calf leather then you get distortion, and who wants that.If you want a pair of shoes just to bowl about in then the Windsor are as good as any of the other non-calf ones. I'm basing this on a comparison between Windsor,Loake and Tyitt.Keep reading here as I will show my own photos on how Windsor and Tywitt looks after 3 months wear. I wouldn't dish out ever again 100 pounds for Tywhitt but 30 quid for the Windsor with distortion on the instep is OK for me. Some Windsor shoes seem to have less than others though.The Semi Brogue/half Brogue has little. Make sure you hit their offers page because these shoes like Charles Tywhitt ain't worth a ton.