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Carmina Sale

There's a sale going on at Carmina's website for odd sizes. Those interested can go take a look. I have a few pairs from them so if anyone needs sizing help, feel free to ask.
 

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planning to buy a pair of shoes from hush puppies since they having sale. :s13: What is a better *toe* cap to buy now, square or round? I can't wear those long long ones....
 

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hello need help from people who ordered from herring shoes before.

when u order on their webbie, the size listed on the product page at the drop down list is the UK size or the US size?? I'm assuming it is the UK size since it is an England based website but just wanted to make sure... anyone knows?

and anyone ordered the loake rothschild before? is the narrow toe last too tight??
 

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hello need help from people who ordered from herring shoes before.

when u order on their webbie, the size listed on the product page at the drop down list is the UK size or the US size?? I'm assuming it is the UK size since it is an England based website but just wanted to make sure... anyone knows?

and anyone ordered the loake rothschild before? is the narrow toe last too tight??

Uk size. U can ask herring customer service on sizing issues. They are quite prompt and friendly. May be helpful u measure your feet too. Length and widest part across ball of your foot.
 

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Is the shoe tree MO still going on?

If so, does anyone have the exact same shoe tree from the MO right now?
 

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May I ask the experts here what is cement construction ah?wanted to try a pair from Archules but then they said theirs is cement construction not sure what is it? Is it what we see on normal shoes?
If it's as per normal like hush puppies type I dun mind since it's rather cheap and can jus wear for a yr or 2 to change, but if it's worse then not sure worth it or not...
 

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May I ask the experts here what is cement construction ah?wanted to try a pair from Archules but then they said theirs is cement construction not sure what is it? Is it what we see on normal shoes?
If it's as per normal like hush puppies type I dun mind since it's rather cheap and can jus wear for a yr or 2 to change, but if it's worse then not sure worth it or not...

It's glue. Cement just sounds cooler - easier to bluff people.

Nothing can be worse than glue. So if you are comparing to hush puppies (glued), then I say go for Archules.
 

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Hi everyone, I'm currently in Europe and thus thinking of visiting a couple of renowned shoe makers. So far septieme largeur has really caught my eye (+ price here is way cheaper back in sg)

I've gone to Jermyn street in London already, must say the C&J's are pretty comfy and good looking, service is great too.(first time i had salespeople helping me with my shoes on) sadly its out of my price range..

Any other recommendations you guys personally have? I wanted to look at meermin too but I probably won't be going Madrid..
 

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Hi everyone, I'm currently in Europe and thus thinking of visiting a couple of renowned shoe makers. So far septieme largeur has really caught my eye (+ price here is way cheaper back in sg)

I've gone to Jermyn street in London already, must say the C&J's are pretty comfy and good looking, service is great too.(first time i had salespeople helping me with my shoes on) sadly its out of my price range..

Any other recommendations you guys personally have? I wanted to look at meermin too but I probably won't be going Madrid..

What's your budget looking like? If on a "low" budget, can check out Bexley and Loding in Paris. If ur itinerary is free and easy and u really have time to spare, then make a trip to northhampton where the UK shoes manufacturers are based for their factory sales. May pick up some good seconds at a bargain.

Some members here are pretty familiar with UK shopping scene so hope they will chip in if they see your message.
 

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Quick question, can a blake stitched shoe be topy'ed/vibram'ed on the sole? Just thinking of how i can prolong the sole since resoleing for Ed's kempt collection might not be possible.
 

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Quick question, can a blake stitched shoe be topy'ed/vibram'ed on the sole? Just thinking of how i can prolong the sole since resoleing for Ed's kempt collection might not be possible.

I just sent my kempt in for vibram during lunchtime. The shopkeeper looked at the shoes, flexed the sole abit and told me to collect end of day. So i think can be done? Haha
 

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Quick question, can a blake stitched shoe be topy'ed/vibram'ed on the sole? Just thinking of how i can prolong the sole since resoleing for Ed's kempt collection might not be possible.

I read on SF that topy/vibram is highly recommended specifically for blake stitched shoes.

The reason given is that since the stitch from the outsole leads directly to the insole, water can travel from the bottom to the inside of the shoes via the threads.

For me, I topy every leather soled shoe I have. This is the tropics after all - safety first.
 

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Quick question, can a blake stitched shoe be topy'ed/vibram'ed on the sole? Just thinking of how i can prolong the sole since resoleing for Ed's kempt collection might not be possible.
Definitely ok. I have 4 pairs of Ed's Blake stitched shoes that I've vibram'd. No problems.
 

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Hi everyone, I'm currently in Europe and thus thinking of visiting a couple of renowned shoe makers. So far septieme largeur has really caught my eye (+ price here is way cheaper back in sg)

I've gone to Jermyn street in London already, must say the C&J's are pretty comfy and good looking, service is great too.(first time i had salespeople helping me with my shoes on) sadly its out of my price range..

Any other recommendations you guys personally have? I wanted to look at meermin too but I probably won't be going Madrid..

Why don't you try Carmina? Slightly cheaper than C&J and pretty nice lasts too.

Btw, you went to the correct C&J shop in London. The service at the arcade is nowhere near the one located at Jermyn Street.
 

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What's your budget looking like? If on a "low" budget, can check out Bexley and Loding in Paris. If ur itinerary is free and easy and u really have time to spare, then make a trip to northhampton where the UK shoes manufacturers are based for their factory sales. May pick up some good seconds at a bargain.

Some members here are pretty familiar with UK shopping scene so hope they will chip in if they see your message.

thanks, just checked their websites, they look pretty good too! will be paying them a visit. bexley seems to have an offer going on online, 90euro for 2nd pair after 139e for first pair

Why don't you try Carmina? Slightly cheaper than C&J and pretty nice lasts too.

Btw, you went to the correct C&J shop in London. The service at the arcade is nowhere near the one located at Jermyn Street.

haha, i was at the store where they had discounts for their old stock(?) in jermyn. i think the service was even better than the larger one along jermyn
as for carmina, they do look nice, but i won't be visiting spain so i think meermin and carmina are out.

budget's about $300-$400, just need some shoes for school/internships

also, what do you guys think about cap toes vs wholecuts? is there a difference in formality or its just a looks issue

thanks for all the feedback!
 

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thanks, just checked their websites, they look pretty good too! will be paying them a visit. bexley seems to have an offer going on online, 90euro for 2nd pair after 139e for first pair



haha, i was at the store where they had discounts for their old stock(?) in jermyn. i think the service was even better than the larger one along jermyn
as for carmina, they do look nice, but i won't be visiting spain so i think meermin and carmina are out.

budget's about $300-$400, just need some shoes for school/internships

also, what do you guys think about cap toes vs wholecuts? is there a difference in formality or its just a looks issue

thanks for all the feedback!

Pretty generous budget you have there for a student.

Wholecuts probably look more refined but cap toes are the "standard" formal shoes for business purpose. All in black by the way. Personally would think cap toes to be more appropriate in your situation. Explore different colours and designs as u progress on.
 
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