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Shined with a very old tin of Starwax (when SAF was issuing Starwax instead of Kiwi, unfortunately switch back to Kiwi now) left a tiny bit of polish. Need to head up north to restock soon.

It is so easy to build up a shine with Starwax. One thin layer for the entire shoe and 2 build up layer on the toecap. Finish with breathe and nylon stocking.

One of the toecap got a bit of scratch so no matter how I shine will not be as nice as the other shoe.

Looks nice enough already lah, bro. :)
 

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How about ATELIER LLYR? Anyone?

Hello, LLYR was launched earlier this year as our answer to the market's lack of nice Ready to wear (rtw) shoes. I co-founded LLYR together with my friends because we stand-by the belief that every men should own a good pair of shoe (we don't mind more :D).

Little more about our shoes - all of them are GY welted, italian calfskin upper and lambskin lining, leather outsole with bevelled waist. Other features includes chamfered corners and pitched heels. Some visuals:


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Our capsule collection (consisting of 6 models) is currently sold in Tangs Orchard (Mens Department). Inconjuction with the long weekend and National day, TANGS is giving a 15% discount off our shoes, along with other benefits (I think a $48 voucher for a certain amount spent).

You can also follow us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/atelier.llyr. Hope that helps explain a little about LLYR! :s12:
 

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I also engaged BDC during the initial prototyping/pre-development prior to our launch. As some of you may know, he is known for his fastidious (aka extremely anal) approach in all things sartorial. Hence he provided inputs/critiques on the technical bits -- lasts, pitching, leather type and finishing.

For those who are asking about Saphir stuff, let me know what you guys need as I may be able to hook you up directly! :D
 

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Hello, LLYR was launched earlier this year as our answer to the market's lack of nice Ready to wear (rtw) shoes. I co-founded LLYR together with my friends because we stand-by the belief that every men should own a good pair of shoe (we don't mind more :D).

Little more about our shoes - all of them are GY welted, italian calfskin upper and lambskin lining, leather outsole with bevelled waist. Other features includes chamfered corners and pitched heels. Some visuals:


921750_331215223648551_1275046572_o.jpg


980078_344520235651383_669630418_o.jpg


1001861_356301664473240_149046027_n.jpg


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Our capsule collection (consisting of 6 models) is currently sold in Tangs Orchard (Mens Department). Inconjuction with the long weekend and National day, TANGS is giving a 15% discount off our shoes, along with other benefits (I think a $48 voucher for a certain amount spent).

You can also follow us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/atelier.llyr. Hope that helps explain a little about LLYR! :s12:
Good to see another local brand GY welt shoes. Mind if I ask where are the shoes made in?
 

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For mine, I expect it to last 5 years before I have to do anything. Resole is damn ex! I rather just keep topying it for 30 bucks.

For cracks in the upper, just clean and maintain the upper bah. Shoe cream and wax. The uppers are meant to last 15 to 20 years, I presume.

Besides the type of leather, I think the upper longevity will also depend on the design i.e. layers of leather. This is entirely a theory of mine. Wholecut is one layer, so may crack faster and crease more, while full brogue can have many layers. One of my shoes clearly has 3 layers at some areas.

Usually shoes will typically have 3 layers -- the calf upper, the lining and in some areas of the shoes, a separate backer to strength parts of the shoes like the toes (using a toe puff) and areas like the fore-foot and heel.
 

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Good to see another local brand GY welt shoes. Mind if I ask where are the shoes made in?

Thank you! Current batches are made in Vietnam. We are in the midst of developing our second collection, more models and colors, better finishing. I am excited and will definitely post some pictures as soon as I get my hands on them. :o

For those who are curious about our leather, we are sourcing them from ilcea.
 

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Thank you! Current batches are made in Vietnam. We are in the midst of developing our second collection, more models and colors, better finishing. I am excited and will definitely post some pictures as soon as I get my hands on them. :o

For those who are curious about our leather, we are sourcing them from ilcea.

Tks for the reply. Have "Liked" your FB page to be in the loop of new development. Will go take a feel of your shoes when I'm in Tangs.
 

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Tks for the reply. Have "Liked" your FB page to be in the loop of new development. Will go take a feel of your shoes when I'm in Tangs.

My pleasure Jon! Thanks for liking and please feel free to try them at Tangs. Would love to hear your inputs or opinions on them. Nothing beats having real feedback from consumers.
 

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I also engaged BDC during the initial prototyping/pre-development prior to our launch. As some of you may know, he is known for his fastidious (aka extremely anal) approach in all things sartorial. Hence he provided inputs/critiques on the technical bits -- lasts, pitching, leather type and finishing.

For those who are asking about Saphir stuff, let me know what you guys need as I may be able to hook you up directly! :D

1. LOL so true, he is royally anal

2. saphir renovateur, lots of it :)

Will try to visit Tangs to try cinderella into the D size shoes...
 

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Shoes Looks great!!! Nice to see another local brand, consumers in Sg are spoilt for choices again:)

Just pop by your Facebook, are all the shoes being sold in tangs now? Looking at the Tristan.

Possible to reveal the prices here before heading down to tangs

Good to see another local brand GY welt shoes. Mind if I ask where are the shoes made in?
 

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My pleasure Jon! Thanks for liking and please feel free to try them at Tangs. Would love to hear your inputs or opinions on them. Nothing beats having real feedback from consumers.

Very glad to see so much entrepreneurial spirit in the sartorial segment in SG....

Your collection looks good and leather is from good tannery.

For shape of lasts, it would be real great if reference could be made from some of the Japanese makers. Their feet anatomy actually matches ours better than the European makes. But that would be asking too much :D

All the best for your venture! Will certainly check it out (and Ed as well) next time I am back.

Support SG Brands!!!!!
 

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1. LOL so true, he is royally anal

2. saphir renovateur, lots of it :)

Will try to visit Tangs to try cinderella into the D size shoes...


Royally lol :D:D Sure, am in the midst of nailing some logistics issue but we will definitely try to bring in Saphir MDO. :o Whats your feet size?
 

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Shoes Looks great!!! Nice to see another local brand, consumers in Sg are spoilt for choices again:)

Just pop by your Facebook, are all the shoes being sold in tangs now? Looking at the Tristan.

Possible to reveal the prices here before heading down to tangs

Thank you! The winners are always the consumer :o Yup, all our shoes are being sold in Tangs now. In fact, our latest model just arrived yesterday - the Hector loafer in navy suede/red lambskin lining, on leather sole. I love wearing this with my chinos and cream/white linen pants, perfect for the summer!


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Our prices are between S$365-375 per pair before discount. Tangs is now offering a 15% off on top of their usual member/citibank rebates, so its a pretty sweet deal. :o

Very glad to see so much entrepreneurial spirit in the sartorial segment in SG....

Your collection looks good and leather is from good tannery.

For shape of lasts, it would be real great if reference could be made from some of the Japanese makers. Their feet anatomy actually matches ours better than the European makes. But that would be asking too much :D

All the best for your venture! Will certainly check it out (and Ed as well) next time I am back.

Support SG Brands!!!!!


Thanks Kelvin for your kind words and support! Yup you are right. Actually for the past months we are working on developing new lasts to suit our asian feets - wide feet, flat foot, short foot etc. We will be coming out with more variety of lasts to better suit our customers. The collection samples are being produced as we speak so they would be out soon. :s12:
 

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Brief snippet of our new collection, some features and designs would change upon actual production:


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Nice! I just digged my tangs card out from my drawer, ready to go

The hector loafer looks deliciously royal. Nice color

Thank you! The winners are always the consumer :o Yup, all our shoes are being sold in Tangs now. In fact, our latest model just arrived yesterday - the Hector loafer in navy suede/red lambskin lining, on leather sole. I love wearing this with my chinos and cream/white linen pants, perfect for the summer!

Pricing is great! Very tempting, though I just went down to dw yesterday, have not decided what shoes to make yet.

Our prices are between S$365-375 per pair before discount. Tangs is now offering a 15% off on top of their usual member/citibank rebates, so its a pretty sweet deal.
 

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Nice! I just digged my tangs card out from my drawer, ready to go

The hector loafer looks deliciously royal. Nice color

Thank you! The winners are always the consumer :o Yup, all our shoes are being sold in Tangs now. In fact, our latest model just arrived yesterday - the Hector loafer in navy suede/red lambskin lining, on leather sole. I love wearing this with my chinos and cream/white linen pants, perfect for the summer!

Pricing is great! Very tempting, though I just went down to dw yesterday, have not decided what shoes to make yet.

Our prices are between S$365-375 per pair before discount. Tangs is now offering a 15% off on top of their usual member/citibank rebates, so its a pretty sweet deal.

Thanks! The navy looks alot richer in real life, best to go physically take a look! :s12:
 
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