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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardtheLarge View Post
    Vass makes stunning shoes, no question, and I imagine they could swing a bespoke pair based on photos and sketches. Really, though, there are a multitude of makers who I’m sure would get it right. I can’t imagine Gaziano and Girling, or Lobb, for example, putting together anything less than a gorgeous pair of brogues.

    Do you have experience with leatherwork or cobbling, Graeme? What is the bulk of your work? I would guess suiting and shirting. I’ve done a smidgeon of leatherwork; bags and wallets and the like. At some point I might like to try my hand at a pair of shoes or a Rob Roy sporran, but I’ve never done it before.
    G&G Might possibly be outside of their comfort zone but I can imagine John Lobb making a fantastic Ghillie! Alternatively there are a lot of Italian trained Japanese makers who do absolutely beautiful work, although they are expensive.

    I have a tremendous love of leather - shoes, jackets, wallets etc... However other than the occasional set of leather ends for some bespoke braces I have very little experience working with it. My experience is almost entirely with suits and separates, and in particular in the West end and Military styles. I came into shirt tailoring only a few years ago and do very little needlework on them other than alterations. I have more and more shirt clients however, as it's a relatively low-cost route into the bespoke world considering that you can easily spend upwards of £100 on a store bought shirt that doesn't fit properly! And arguably it makes the most difference vs ready-to-wear as now there are many made-to-measure and luxury guys doing a good job of getting a suit to fit (talking only of fit here, not necessarily quality).

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    We had a member here, DFW11, who made terrific shoes of all kinds. You might send him a PM & see what he says.
    --dbh

    When given a choice, most people will choose.

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    If you're looking for a more formal brogue for black tie events perhaps you should consider buckle brogues with diced or tartan hose.

    I confess that I have a pair of ghillie brogues but I don't wear them very often. In the day I wear brogues, highland and in the evening I wear buckle brogues. The ghillies are neither fish, nor fowl nor good red meat.

    They do have the advantage that everyone wears them so you will be in with the crowd.
    The 'Eathen in his idleness bows down to wood and stone,
    'E don't obey no orders unless they is his own,
    He keeps his side arms awful,
    And he leaves them all about,
    Until up comes the Regiment and kicks the 'Eathen out.

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    If you plan on Scottish Country Dancing, I recommend you look at James Senior for Scottish ghillies. These are soft shoes and soft soled.
    I have used this brand for almost 40 years.
    Affordable, comfortable and simply the best.

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