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15th July 12, 09:36 AM
#61
 Originally Posted by ThistleDown
My father wore patent ghillies (although he called them 'evening shoes') with silver buckles and long, long tassels from the lace ends (which he tied strictly centred on his shin six inches up). In the thirties. I still have his buckles, but the evening shoes are, I regret, long gone. In the mid-forties -- or perhaps earlier -- he had 'strappies', as he called them. Patent leather, but with an arch strap and interchangeable buckles: the deco ones he wore in the thirties and a much more ornate silver pair he inherited and which my brother now has. My father was a well-dressed, precise man.
I've thought several times of having dress ghillies made in fine leather, and using his deco buckles once more. Bling.
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I think it would be wonderful if you could put your father's decorative buckles back into service. IMHO, dress ghillie brogues, in fine leather, look extra smart with buckles They are rather a different beast than the thick rubber soled, workhorse, piper's ghillie brogues, eh?
Here are mine. I have long, tasselled laces for them, but prefer the look of short laces...
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15th July 12, 09:47 AM
#62
That's an ace look... you might want to consider replacing the cord laces with broader (1/4 or 1/2-inch) red "ribbon" laces.
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15th July 12, 10:15 AM
#63
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
That's an ace look... you might want to consider replacing the cord laces with broader (1/4 or 1/2-inch) red "ribbon" laces.
I'll look into that
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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15th July 12, 03:53 PM
#64
Very nice, Colin. Very nice indeed. I will follow up on that thought. Thanks for the pic.
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15th July 12, 04:11 PM
#65
As I have previously said, Colin's instructional thread on the buckle with ghillies inspired me to do the same.
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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16th July 12, 05:10 AM
#66
Excellent photos of excellent looking brogues, gents. I do recall Colin's thread a while back regarding this style of evening shoe, to include the option of having them done up with red laces, such as the late P/M John Burgess did, as well as P/M Gordon Walker. I think this style of shoe looks rather striking with the addition of red laces.
Cheers,
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16th July 12, 05:51 AM
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16th July 12, 09:08 AM
#68
Looks good, Richard! I too want to do this to a pair of black loafers, but I need to find the right style of loafers first. I have been searching, and my brand of choice is Loake, but I have been unable to pinpoint precisely what I want. I'll keep looking!
Cheers,
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27th August 12, 09:32 AM
#69
Thanks for posting that. I love seeing how prices have changed, but the gas tank analogy John made is pretty good. Diced hose and gas in the UK are both pretty dear I guess!
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6th October 12, 06:10 AM
#70
There's an Anderson catalogue which appears to be the same as the one I posted, on Ebay right now, just a heads-up if anyone is interested in getting into the vintage catalogue collecting thing...
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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