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You need some burgundy in your life mate ;) A pair of burgundy half/quarter brogues would be good addition. Wholecuts if you're daring. Even if you're still considering another pair of dub monks I would also consider burgundy. Get the tan longwings as your fifth shoe.

Loafers would be a good as well but you mentioned that you're not too keen on them. I'd also recommend a nice pair of dress boots but if you're not ready for loafers I'm assuming the same for boots.

Probably a plain captoe burgundy or quarter brogue to be included in the collection in the future. The loake strand didn't speak to me. Probably a whole cut, but maybe not as my first burgundy shoes.

I have a couple of loafers tbh. What are some boots suggestions you have in mind to recommend?
 

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Probably a plain captoe burgundy or quarter brogue to be included in the collection in the future. The loake strand didn't speak to me. Probably a whole cut, but maybe not as my first burgundy shoes.

I have a couple of loafers tbh. What are some boots suggestions you have in mind to recommend?

I don't like the Strand as well. Something about the medallion..

If you want boot-boots, these :

Carmina Burgundy Derby Boot – Skoaktiebolaget

If you're dead set on getting something from Meermin you can also look at the Dark Brown Lama Calf. The Dark Brown Crust is a dressier option but I'm not sure how well they execute crust calf.

Chukkas are a good idea as well. Snuff suede or sand for more casual days when you're in chinos. For calf, Ed Et Al's Kempt Chukka is a very affordable option.

Lastly, I enjoy chelsea boots as well, but that should probably come in at a later stage.
 
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Any recommendations for a pair of good and sturdy dress boots?

As a matter of coincidence, read the few posts just before yours!

And on this topic, a question to those with dress boot experience: How do your pants break on dress boots (vs regular dress shoes)? Do you need to tailor separate pants to factor in the required length/break of your pants?
 

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Heh, Meermins and Carminas arrived in SG this morning
I couldnt escape GST .... which was .... significant .... bloody hell
 

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A word of caution to bros buying stuff online
The GST can be a killer
They charge the 7% not just on the price of the shoes, but also on the price of the shipping.
And in addition, UPS charges another $10 , which they call a "disbursement fee", because they have to "pay the GST upfront for you first"

Mother****ers bloody As***les
 

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That always happens with UPS.

I got this $10 charge when my meermins was delivered.

A word of caution to bros buying stuff online
The GST can be a killer
They charge the 7% not just on the price of the shoes, but also on the price of the shipping.
And in addition, UPS charges another $10 , which they call a "disbursement fee", because they have to "pay the GST upfront for you first"

Mother****ers bloody As***les
 

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Yeah that's UPS for you. They called to inform you ? That's nice. Typically they just show up by my doorstep expecting the payment to be made exact with no change. :s13:

Once I had no change and the delivery guy wasn't keen on breaking my $50 note so I had to ask him to wait, drive to an ATM to withdraw.

You can also pay by cheque. =:p
 

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A word of caution to bros buying stuff online
The GST can be a killer
They charge the 7% not just on the price of the shoes, but also on the price of the shipping.
And in addition, UPS charges another $10 , which they call a "disbursement fee", because they have to "pay the GST upfront for you first"

Mother****ers bloody As***les

I feel you bro, hopefully your carminas' taxes aren't more than 100.
 

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I don't like the Strand as well. Something about the medallion..

If you want boot-boots, these :

Carmina Burgundy Derby Boot – Skoaktiebolaget

If you're dead set on getting something from Meermin you can also look at the Dark Brown Lama Calf. The Dark Brown Crust is a dressier option but I'm not sure how well they execute crust calf.

Chukkas are a good idea as well. Snuff suede or sand for more casual days when you're in chinos. For calf, Ed Et Al's Kempt Chukka is a very affordable option.

Lastly, I enjoy chelsea boots as well, but that should probably come in at a later stage.

Nice. Probably will give a thought about it. Intending to hold out till the vass introduction. Probably will go ahead with meermin or carminas if those vass prices are out of my reach in sg.
 

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Yeah that's UPS for you. They called to inform you ? That's nice. Typically they just show up by my doorstep expecting the payment to be made exact with no change. :s13:

Once I had no change and the delivery guy wasn't keen on breaking my $50 note so I had to ask him to wait, drive to an ATM to withdraw.

You can also pay by cheque. =:p

They didnt
as a matter of fact, i have been the one calling them up since this AM trying to adjust the delivery timing and enquiring about any gst charges incurred
so they told me
poor service man, very heck care
by the way, i think it is damn crappy that they dont give you change
for the stupid $10 they charge for nothing they should provide some form of service
pricks
 

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Oh, the UPS guy actually called me to inform that I have to pay GST and also to confirm when will I be in office.

Probably that call is worth $10. lol.

They didnt
as a matter of fact, i have been the one calling them up since this AM trying to adjust the delivery timing and enquiring about any gst charges incurred
so they told me
poor service man, very heck care
by the way, i think it is damn crappy that they dont give you change
for the stupid $10 they charge for nothing they should provide some form of service
pricks
 

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Was wondering if you can ask Meermin to use other courier instead of UPS?

I think u can feedback in general for Meermin to change to another courier (e.g. DHL) but I don't think they will entertain ad hoc requests to use a particular courier for your delivery even if you are willing to bear the full cost etc.

They are probably a large enough business to have dedicated departments handling various aspects of the sales flow and accomodating one-off arrangements wouldn't make sense to them.
 

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Oh, the UPS guy actually called me to inform that I have to pay GST and also to confirm when will I be in office.

Probably that call is worth $10. lol.

DHL will charge $10 also. It's like the admin charge for them to prepay the gst for you.
 
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