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hows Bata ambassador ($189) vs meermin ($250?)?

Havnt seen a 189 dollar bata shoe though. Maybe archangel can offer his observation or maybe if I'm walking pass their penin store I'd hop in and take a peek :s13:

I only have experience with rubber soled GYW ambassadors. Was only around $99 give or take? Still at that price it's heads and shoulders above local rivals in its given market segment like Pedro and Aldo. No idea about Archules since I've abandoned all purely cemented crap by then.

My opinion is that Meermin has a styling edge. Though imo if you're going to spend the cash for an overseas purchase and shipping time, it wont hurt to cough up abit more for the next tier like Carminas or Loake 1880 at least.

You do really get what you pay for (to an extent) once you transcend the mass market or fashion cesspit.
 

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hows Bata ambassador ($189) vs meermin ($250?)?

Assuming no QC issues, Meermin will always be better, the leather used is better. I have listed a pair of Bata Ambassador shoes in my carousell http://carousell.com/p/20241970/ You can take a look at the pics for reference. Last wise they are actually very nice, better than the Hiro last from Meermin, rather Italian.
 
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bought my Loake L1 last year... only wearing it now.

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seasoning in progress...

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will rotate my meermin monk on Thursday :o
 

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Looking good... Do you intend to protect/reinforce the leather sole in future?

yes i will topy it after 1 month wear.

cos... i think it is not economical sensible for me to resole for this pair of shoes which cost me ard $200.

The resole cost can easily get me a new pair. :o
 

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just now walking on wet pavement... really very slippery -_-"
 

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very informative! any particular shops or websites you get the products from?

Collected from various place when I ordered my shoes. Saphir product mostly from overseas website and brushes usually from mustafa...
 

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yes i will topy it after 1 month wear.

cos... i think it is not economical sensible for me to resole for this pair of shoes which cost me ard $200.

The resole cost can easily get me a new pair. :o

Hi, how long can a topy last? Is it after the first topy, you can reapply?
Thanks
 

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Thanks for the info! Hmm wow it seems like it really is a pity with respect to shoeparadis. Does it mean that they don't bring in other models based on the 915 last? I will send an email to confirm.

Actually skolyx price is pretty competitive too, with excellent customer service. it's just the shipping costs though :(

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Hi, how long can a topy last? Is it after the first topy, you can reapply?
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Depends on how many shoes is in your rotation, gait and surfaces you often walk on. Its hard wearing regardless.

Worn aldry cobbler will tear/grind off and put a new one. Rinse repeat until sole integrity cannot supporr
 

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We noticed there was some questions and discussions about us and our products here on this forum so we decided to register here. We will of course be happy to help if you have any questions about us or our products, but we will also try to provide to the forum in other questions and matters regarding shoes and shoe care were we can help :)

Welcome! Glad to have you here.

Quite a follower of your patina guides
 
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