alvinquah
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Alvin, care to share a review of your Vass and Carmina shoes after some feet time?
It's a pity u got the carmina in suede.. was hoping for a like-for-like comparison between the 2 brands mentioned since they are roughly in the same price bracket.
Vass is touted as the 'cheapest' handmade shoes around while Carmina has the reputation for handgrade quality at a 'value' price (strictly in the realm of dress shoes enthusiasts or rich people, SGD600-800 is no value price by any other standards).
Sure will post review shortly...
Disagreed with you on the same price bracket between these 2 shoemakers. Vass standard model cost 390euro and 420euro for italian model (K/F/U last) vs Carmina 296euro from skoab. Both prices are before shipping.
Vass is entirely handmade from clicking to welting (has seen a virtual tour of their factory aka photo from a friend who has visited their factory) whereas I believe carmina goodyear welt is machine stitch.
Agreed with your part on value for money vs quality on these 2 shoemakers. Both has their strength when it come to their range. For Vass you can really see the quality of a handmade shoe, the effort and the workmanship they put in. That being said, the price you paid as compared to other higher range brand, they are really value for money...
As for carmina, with the money you paid for, end day you know they are able to deliver with their highest standard of quality in term of leather as well as workmanship. QC is top notch as well... For their price they are best quality in term of value paid.
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