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    Thanks for your support and confidence Jeff.

    I'm looking at these two models:

    http://www.herringshoes.co.uk/produc...electedFitID=0

    And:

    http://www.herringshoes.co.uk/produc...electedFitID=0

    I agree with you, I am sure all are quality shoes, and once I make a decision, its just hope for a proper fit. I am going to contact them tomorrow to see if these specific lasts are better suited to one shape of foot vs. another which should increase the odds in my favor a bit.

    Am I correct in assuming I will see you at the Watsonville games?

    'till the next time,

    Brooke

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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    Those are splendid! I really love the walnut leather.

    How is the fit on those? I've got feet like a duck's, not QUITE an E, but close enough to go with either a D or an E width (especially in kilt hose).

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    Scott - I would call the Allen Edmonds D more of a C in most other shoes. If you normally wear a D, I'd highly recommend an E (see Brooke's comments about the last that they use). If you're on the high side of D, I think you can probably still get away with the E.

    I wore the E for a day with dress socks and no insoles whatsoever. They were comfortable, but there was a little more play in the ball of the foot and and instep areas than I prefer. I added a pair of the Dr. Scholl's charcoal type insoles (a relatively thin layer) and they now fit perfect with dress socks...with a little room, but not sloppy. I haven't yet worn them with kilt hose, but my hunch is that they might feel a bit tight...in which case I'll simply remove the insole and they will probably fit about the same as they currently do with thinner dress socks.

    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan's son View Post

    Am I correct in assuming I will see you at the Watsonville games?

    'till the next time,

    Brooke
    Watsonville? Wasn't tracking those...when are they? I'm definitely attending the Monterey and Pleasanton games...I just found out about the Modesto games...not sure if I'll make those or not...it's not quite as far of a drive as Sacramento was, but I think they might be smaller games as well. Do you know anything about them?
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    Jeff,

    Here's the link to the Watsonville event.

    http://scottishrenaissancefestival.org/

    I haven't been before, but it should be a good time. It will be different than Woodland for sure, as it has both Scottish Ren and Highland games. I'd say be prepared for anything! Modesto in the summer is not the first place I'd want to be (HOT!) but weather permitting....ahh what the heck.

    Artificer,

    For my shape of foot, not quite the duck you describe but not narrow at all, the #5 last did not work. With the proper length shoe, when I went wide enough not to have cramped toes the arch area was too wide, when I got that part right the toes were cramped. If you have a Nordstroms near you, you can try them on before you buy. I"m sure other retailers carry them as well. You can check the AE website to see which shoes are built on that last so that even if they don't have that model you can try on a shoe that will fit the same.

    Hope that helps.

    Regards,
    Brooke

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    Quote Originally Posted by longhuntr74 View Post
    Long overdue...and only a partial answer
    longhuntr74, why only a partial answer?
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    Very nice.

    Quote Originally Posted by longhuntr74 View Post
    ...They are absolutely fabulous...but I need to do without them for about a week so I can get them to the shoe place and get the rubber outsole added....
    I have those rubber soles on my shoes. Here's a couple of photos of those soles on a pair of shoes I purchased in 1990. As you can see in the close up, the original leather sole is now starting to show its age. I may have to have them replaced the next time I have the Vibrams put on.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander31 View Post
    I have those rubber soles on my shoes. Here's a couple of photos of those soles on a pair of shoes I purchased in 1990. As you can see in the close up, the original leather sole is now starting to show its age. I may have to have them replaced the next time I have the Vibrams put on.
    I think the funny/amazing thing is how you can still clearly read "Allen Edmonds" on the leather...even after all that wear. If you do get them resoled, I'd go for the full reconditioning with AE versus letting a shoe repair place do it. I think you'll get a MUCH better value...but it means you'll be without for longer.

    Coincidentally, I dropped mine off at the shoe repair place today to get the rubber added to the front of them. I have to go a whole week without them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calico View Post
    longhuntr74, why only a partial answer?
    Calico...I have yet to wear the brogues with my kilt. I've only worn my kilt twice since receiving them. The first time was to a highland games where I opted to wear boots (in part because I didn't have the rubber sole installed on the brogues yet...and because they were sooooo new. The second time I wore my kilt was today...and I didn't wear them today because I dropped the shoes off at the shoe repair while I was running my errands (didn't want to walk out of the repair shop in my hose only!).
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan's son View Post
    Jeff,

    Here's the link to the Watsonville event.

    http://scottishrenaissancefestival.org/

    I haven't been before, but it should be a good time. It will be different than Woodland for sure, as it has both Scottish Ren and Highland games. I'd say be prepared for anything! Modesto in the summer is not the first place I'd want to be (HOT!) but weather permitting....ahh what the heck.

    Artificer,

    For my shape of foot, not quite the duck you describe but not narrow at all, the #5 last did not work. With the proper length shoe, when I went wide enough not to have cramped toes the arch area was too wide, when I got that part right the toes were cramped. If you have a Nordstroms near you, you can try them on before you buy. I"m sure other retailers carry them as well. You can check the AE website to see which shoes are built on that last so that even if they don't have that model you can try on a shoe that will fit the same.

    Hope that helps.

    Regards,
    Brooke
    I'm lucky enough to have AE itself a quick 20 minute drive away. I'm between a 12.5 and a 13 and also between a D and E, so I can swing a 12.5E or a 13D.

    I really need to hit the next tent sale, all this shoe-pron is giving me an itch for a new pair

    You're all a BAD influence.


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    Shoe Porn??

    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    I really need to hit the next tent sale, all this shoe-pron is giving me an itch for a new pair

    You're all a BAD influence.


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    Scott...I don't even wanna hear it!! Our shoe porn PALES in comparison to what you do to all of us every time you post your newest sporran creations. I've had to replace my keyboard three times due to them shorting our from drool!!!
    Last edited by longhuntr74; 27th May 11 at 09:29 PM.
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    Funny this thread show up now. Just yesterday I bought a pair of Florsheim Imperial brown brogues. It's only been a day, but I love them! Leather soles and a good color (I'm not a big fan of the Cordovan/Burgundy color).

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