These https://gabuccistore.com/collections...kaAqSsEALw_wcB
I didn’t realise they were so expensive.
Quite fancy a pair of these, anywhere recommended to buy them from?
I am in ireland so in the EU. Seeing prices around 800 euro
These https://gabuccistore.com/collections...kaAqSsEALw_wcB
I didn’t realise they were so expensive.
Fantasitc boots, I've got the 403's I've worn quite a bit and a new pair of 405's still in the box. Really comfortable straight out the box and they come up nice with little Venetian cream every so often. I found the last a little large and went down half a size.
Worth having a wee watch of this before shelling out the cash, I always find his appraisals pretty fair and honest - he'll usually call out the good and bad in what he reviews
https://youtu.be/P11e6SW_1T8
Wow not the best are they.
i like his reviews but he has a fair few detractors if you look around
i bought a pair of thursday diplomats on his recommendation and pretty happy with them.
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i have a good few pairs of C&J shoes, but generally its about the aesthetic and they dont do a pair like the indys.
I m a big trickers guy but must admit I brought a pair of Alden Indy’s when in NY 2019 and I love them. I m looking on clutch cafe for another pair as we speak.
The guy in the Alden shop was very interested in the trickers I had on at the time and he was very impressed with how well made they were. Kinda hinted there construction was superior to the aldens.
Another positive review for Ninja pans. I ended up picking them up half price in the Black Friday sales and they are superb.
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I bought mine here, they're just at the top end of Savile Row, half size down worked for Me
https://www.connollyengland.com/
I have C&J boots, Viberg's and Alden's. Alden's have a handmade feel, both in good and bad way. They are surely not the same quality level construction wise as C&J boots, but they have their own very specific style and flair which I like a lot. Alden's leather and materials are very nice, and for a boot they are superbly comfortable.
I've bought most of my Alden's form The Bureau Belfast, Kafka and Trunk. They all run discounts at some point of the year and if you are lucky and your size is available, it's usually 20 or 30% of the list price.
No matter the quality of any boots, I will just get bored of the style after a couple of years. That’s why I will never buy really expensive boots.
I stick with Loakes or Grensons in the sale. That way when I get bored of them after a couple of years I don’t feel the need to keep wearing them.
Plus the quality is more than enough for my liking.
Just look at the craze for brougues between 2010 and 2015. I bought about 5 good quality pairs, none of which I now wear.
Trunk in London sell Alden.
Even if they don't have Indys in stock at the moment it's worth getting in touch with them.
End also get them in occasionally.
Personally I bought mine from eBay second hand for a song. I love them.
Good footwear always comes back round. *
* really shouldn’t have given those Italian loafers away…..
Think I'll give these a go...
https://www.indianajones.store/produ...made-by-wested
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