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11th October 07, 02:07 PM
#1
Another shoe advice thread
I am picking out shoes for my wedding.
I like the Doc Martin brogues, but they are out of my price range for now.
I am not a big fan of traditional 'Ghillie' brogues nor yet traditional buckled kilt shoes. (They just give me bad memories of girls in primary school wearing mary janes.)
So, what do you guys think of these?
Good price, good quality and I really do like them.
But, do they pass muster for a wedding?
Would Hamish, lord of kilted style, be seen in them?
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11th October 07, 02:12 PM
#2
Arlen, have a look at these and see what you think.
I found these locally and was thinking of buying a pair. I have 2 pairs of their boots and they are awesome.
http://www.deerstags.com/index.php?m...roducts_id=239
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11th October 07, 02:20 PM
#3
Also these:
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/PRD~...gtip+Shoes.jsp
They're Nunn Bush shoes...don't know if that brand is available in the UK.
Of course, with that MIGHTY BRITISH POUND they'd be a bargain if the shipping and duties aren't crippling.
Best
AA
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11th October 07, 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by auld argonian
Love the price, and I can get them sent to Diane's address in the U.S and pick them up there, but they don't have my size!
Darn.
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11th October 07, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Colin
Thanks for the advice. Those are really nice.
Might have to see if I can find some in my size.
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11th October 07, 02:35 PM
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They'd be greatly improved if they were modified to take these buckles.
I was shoe shopping only yesterday. I saw what I really wanted; Florsheim "Lexington" wingtip brogues with a really high polish; almost like patent leather, for $100. On the way home I stopped by a second-hand store, and found a pair of virtually unused wingtip brogues for $6.00. Once they're properly bulled up, I'm quite sure that they'll do just as well, for a savings of $94.00.
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11th October 07, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by PiobBear
They'd be greatly improved if they were modified to take these buckles.
I was shoe shopping only yesterday. I saw what I really wanted; Florsheim "Lexington" wingtip brogues with a really high polish; almost like patent leather, for $100. On the way home I stopped by a second-hand store, and found a pair of virtually unused wingtip brogues for $6.00. Once they're properly bulled up, I'm quite sure that they'll do just as well, for a savings of $94.00.
Oooh, nice find.
Being a short bloke I find it hard to get shoes in my size.
The only brogues I like that I can find in my size are wayyyy out of my price range.
But, I like those rope buckles. I may get some of those and have the cobbler put those on for me.
Thank you.
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12th October 07, 03:33 AM
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Originally Posted by PiobBear
They'd be greatly improved if they were modified to take these buckles.
I was shoe shopping only yesterday. I saw what I really wanted; Florsheim "Lexington" wingtip brogues with a really high polish; almost like patent leather, for $100. On the way home I stopped by a second-hand store, and found a pair of virtually unused wingtip brogues for $6.00. Once they're properly bulled up, I'm quite sure that they'll do just as well, for a savings of $94.00.
Slightly off topic,but I have been wondering what "wingtip brogues"were,now I know.Another trans Atlantic English language mystery solved.How did they get the title "wingtip"?By the way.
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12th October 07, 07:32 AM
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I was shoe shopping only yesterday. I saw what I really wanted; Florsheim "Lexington" wingtip brogues with a really high polish; almost like patent leather, for $100. On the way home I stopped by a second-hand store, and found a pair of virtually unused wingtip brogues for $6.00. Once they're properly bulled up, I'm quite sure that they'll do just as well, for a savings of $94.00.
I found a pair of those this summer for $50 ... clearly I should have bought two pairs. I didn't realize they were marked down quite that much.
--Scott
"MacDonald the piper stood up in the pulpit,
He made the pipes skirl out the music divine."
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11th October 07, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Arlen
So, what do you guys think of these?
Good price, good quality and I really do like them.
But, do they pass muster for a wedding?
Would Hamish, lord of kilted style, be seen in them?
I think with a really good coat of polish they will be great! I think they are dressier than either the Doc Martens or the Deerstags. The Nun Bush look ok, but inexpensive brogues usually don't cut the muster so I would be sceptical of the picture, especially with a kilt. Remember shoes are seen much more with a kilt than with trousers
For kilt formal I think your much better off with shoes like you pictured than cheap brougues.
You can also look for a par of MOD surplus kilt brogues.
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