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Btw, I just went to Bata and saw the Ambassador range. Looks like pretty darn good entry-level shoes at $99!

Saw those too. Pretty decent construction for the price. Though, they could have done a better job at measuring/cutting the leather. The leather between the vamp and the tongue (below the last lace) creases weirdly upon lacing.
 

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watches, u might want to go to the other watch thread for advice...:s13:

nothing much that suits me over the other thread, so i was hoping that archangle13 could give me some advice since he says skagen is good & i think his kind of style could suit me. :D
 

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I thought Church already belonged to Prada?

Another good shoe brand would be Berluti. But that cost like heavenly sums of money. :s22:

Yes! Church's shoes is under Prada. I also saw them selling at the Prada space outlet store in Florence. The price starts from 200 euros +-, pretty okay. So if anybody is going there can keep a lookout.
 

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Yes! Church's shoes is under Prada. I also saw them selling at the Prada space outlet store in Florence. The price starts from 200 euros +-, pretty okay. So if anybody is going there can keep a lookout.

Wow, that's a pretty decent price.. But then again I have been hearing not-so-nice things about post-prada church's.

How much are church's retailing at their flagship store in ion? I saw 1k church's at taka lol...
 

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nothing much that suits me over the other thread, so i was hoping that archangle13 could give me some advice since he says skagen is good & i think his kind of style could suit me. :D

I'm the minimalistic kind leh. My watch and everything else about me is pretty plain. Dun like to look 'busy'. You sure that's your preference?
 

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Wow, that's a pretty decent price.. But then again I have been hearing not-so-nice things about post-prada church's.

How much are church's retailing at their flagship store in ion? I saw 1k church's at taka lol...

Not too sure about prices in SG, personally find their staff there very snobbish... Not inviting at all. But if didnt rem wrongly, prices at Church's store in Europe starts from 300 + euros.

Yeah, its decent enough for me as i dont wear it everyday and its more value for money than those normal departmental store brands since they are also around 100+ price range. i find my Church's shoes very comfortable even without socks, so thats good enough for me. but then again, i am not a shoe expert, haha so dont quote me. :s13:
 

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I'm the minimalistic kind leh. My watch and everything else about me is pretty plain. Dun like to look 'busy'. You sure that's your preference?

I think your style is more inclined to the fit, comfort & value while not compromising on quality. I guess your preference is towards the understated designs?

You dont like to look "busy" but you like to look "rich"? :s13:
 

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Not too sure about prices in SG, personally find their staff there very snobbish... Not inviting at all. But if didnt rem wrongly, prices at Church's store in Europe starts from 300 + euros.

Yeah, its decent enough for me as i dont wear it everyday and its more value for money than those normal departmental store brands since they are also around 100+ price range. i find my Church's shoes very comfortable even without socks, so thats good enough for me. but then again, i am not a shoe expert, haha so dont quote me. :s13:

Snobbish because they are probably in the top 5 shoemakers in sg, the ultimate shoe wasteland. I admit I never even bothered to enter their ion store because of all the talk about the bad staff attitude.
 

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I think your style is more inclined to the fit, comfort & value while not compromising on quality. I guess your preference is towards the understated designs?

You dont like to look "busy" but you like to look "rich"? :s13:

I just dun want to look sloppy :) but yea value is a big part of it. Not rich.
 

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i would not wear shell in sg rain or shine, it's just ridiculous

as for berluti, that shape and flexibility is impossible to achieve with a welted construction. i consider lightness and pliability to be important in hot and humid countries. not saying that berluti is a good choice, would never buy from taka...
 

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Snobbish because they are probably in the top 5 shoemakers in sg, the ultimate shoe wasteland. I admit I never even bothered to enter their ion store because of all the talk about the bad staff attitude.

Maybe they have improved. Recently I went in just to take a look and the staff all seemed very friendly. Helped me out when I said I wanted to try out some of the shoes.
 

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i would not wear shell in sg rain or shine, it's just ridiculous
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Interesting that you mentioned rain and shell in the same sentence. Admittedly, I am not a shell person, but I do use shell (and deerskin) as rain shoes.

Problem is not all shell are equal, some reacted nicely with rain, some just get water spots but clean up nicely, and some get perm bumps that never go away. But if you get a pair in the first 2 categories, they are A LOT hardier than calf in rain (if you get past the funky lumps and plastic look).
 

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How does one identify the type of leather used in a pair of shoes?

I mean, calfskin vs not or suede vs not are clear, but how does one tell the difference between say.. a corrected grain pair of shoes and shell, or just very well polished shoes in general?
 

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Need some recommendation for shoes about $250
Loake and herring are widely mentioned. But I read that some say for Loake and Herring, only go for their premium range; Loake 1880 and Herring Premier but these are out of my budget.
Comparing Herring Classic and Loake shoemaker range, which is better?

I like designs of Barker. But no one seems to mention them. Barker's quality even for their Professional range is not on par with Herring Classic and Loake shoemaker range?
 

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Need some recommendation for shoes about $250
Loake and herring are widely mentioned. But I read that some say for Loake and Herring, only go for their premium range; Loake 1880 and Herring Premier but these are out of my budget.
Comparing Herring Classic and Loake shoemaker range, which is better?

I like designs of Barker. But no one seems to mention them. Barker's quality even for their Professional range is not on par with Herring Classic and Loake shoemaker range?

My recommendation for that price -> just go to Ed Et Al.

Only heard that Loake 1880 is just okay... the rest, no one even bothers to mention.
 

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My recommendation for that price -> just go to Ed Et Al.

Only heard that Loake 1880 is just okay... the rest, no one even bothers to mention.

Bad news Edwin increased his RTW series to 300. And only upon preorder. So technically is MTO.

At this price range can top up a little for M brand (not sure how to spell) which is benchmade quality.

Buy Church in SG is mad prices. And not even handmade quality. With this price range I rather buy the V brand.

DW although its very popular among celebrties is frowned upon due to the quality of the workmanship. I guess celebrities are too rich to care about having lasting shoes or enduring style.
 
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How does one identify the type of leather used in a pair of shoes?

I mean, calfskin vs not or suede vs not are clear, but how does one tell the difference between say.. a corrected grain pair of shoes and shell, or just very well polished shoes in general?

From my experience corrected grain is very smooth and looks plasticky after polishing. Full grain however is wrinkled when shined looks super glossy and shiny. Sometimes can see mosquito bite or cuts for cheaper full grain on belts.

Having said that there are some nicer corrected grain which are quite porous and take a decent shine when polished. Not all corrected grain are made equal.
 
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Hi Guys, sorry to interrupt the thread.

I have a Brand New pair of Calvin Klein Shoes for sale

Size: US 8.5, UK 8, Euro 41-42
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