Lots of great info on this thread, ended up with these Loake Bedale’s, toss up between these and some Tricker Stow but preferred the Loakes.
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Get them off the ivory……………
Another for Bedales
Pitch
These are worth £119 of anyones money.
The pair I bought a few years ago where made in Italy, but notice they have moved production to India.
That said, you get calf leather outer, calf leather lining, Goodyear construction and leather soles.
I’m tempted to have a pair in reserve as it is almost as cheap as getting them resoled, and it is more expensive to get a full reconstruction.
If they are anything like the pair I have they are well worth the, not a lot of, money.
https://www.oliversweeney.com/produc...n-brogue-boots
If you are a 10.5 or 11, the shoe version is a billy bargain too.
https://www.oliversweeney.com/produc...-casual-brogue
You are paying the same money as you would for a pair of crappy glued shoes, but getting a pair of full calf leather brogues.
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Just ordered a pair of Rivetti and a pair of Pietro - both look great and I may end up keeping g them both
Thanks for the heads up on the sale
Picked up a pair of the Carnforths.
Accent Clothing were flogging their last pair and the happened to be size 7. All for £112.
Sometimes it pays to have titchy feet.
I'm thinking of a pair of purely casual brogues. Suede ones look great but I'm concerned that they would be more throwaway than leather? No problem for a cheap pair, but am not spending Trickers money on something that's done after few years.
To be fair I don't do a lot of miles and they would be worn in rotation. There's just something about having a pair of brogues that can be refurbished over and over. Any long term suede owners out there?
I think I replied to this thread already repeating myself I have had very expensive suede shoes and they seem to look scruffy in a short space of time and as you say they can’t be restored like good leather shoes they are at their best worn infrequently for special occasions and not in the wet if you want to keep them looking good
My Oliver Sweeney Carnforths arrived today. Superb quality and a significant step up from the equivalent pair of Grenson G-Two shoes I have. Slightly dressier than the Wrens.
Think I have enough brogues now (3x Oliver Sweeney, 5x Loake 1880s, 1x Grenson and 1 x design Loake)
Grenson Archie’s in a leather and suede combo for the first time back in the office in quite some time
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Anyone a size 8 and want Goodyear welted tan leather brogue boots?
Doesn’t look like you can go far wrong here for £80, and reviews are good.
https://www.jonesbootmaker.com/produ...39583398133823
Not brogues (already have the Sweeney ones from the sale, so got these instead)
I'm a bit peeved as they've come with darker laces :(
The pair I got (but too tight) a day ago had the right colour...
https://www.countryattire.com/oliver...tml?colour=Tan
Both were delivered today. I couldn't even get my foot into the Wren, so they'll be going back. The Milbrook fit snuggly and will give a little, so I'll be keeping those. Very grippy with the rubber outsole.
The Milbrook are seven eyelet and not six as I previously thought.
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Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
Love the Oliver Sweeney Rivetti dark tan I got today - fantastic quality. Also much classier and higher quality than the Pietro tan that came as well - they are good in their own right but not in the same league as the Rivetti
How come trickers don't do a wide fit in their popular brogues? I know they wear big, but that's not necessarily good if it means long too.
personally I wouldn’t bother, wear them a few times then use some sole guard. I was once told that using a rubber over sole on leather does not let them bend/flex as intended and can cause undue stress on the uppers. If you want rubber soles go Dainite or Commando.
https://www.afinepairofshoes.co.uk/p...0aAkTNEALw_wcB
Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
Overpriced snake oil. £160 per litre equivalent! Nothing is going to stop wear and tear on leather soles when you walk on concrete pavements.
My advice is find some fine gravel to walk/rub on and embed in the sole. This will provide some traction and protection.
Rotate regularly and avoid wearing them in really crappy weather. That is what dainite soles are for.
A good explanation here, debunking this myth. https://theshoesnobblog.com/additions-to-your-sole/
If you're going to put some rubber on your soles, why not get dainite from the start?
Leather is far from perfect for a sole, especially in wet weather and the oil is a good way to preserve it and keep your feet dry(drier). It can also be very slippery in tiled hallways when it's been raining, especially if the sole is relatively new. But it is the sole de rigueur on dress shoes and it is very comfortable.
Having said all that, it is really something that I put in my "live and let live" box, you do what you want with your shoes, and I'll do the same with mine.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
This thread has persuaded me to get some decent boots.
I've always admired the brogues but only ever owned high street shoes .
Recently I have been suffering with foot pain so have started spending a little more on footware.
I have some Vionic shoes for work and think they have really helped with my planter pain.
But for smarter times I have just bought some Grensons Fred brogues.
I didn't realise they had several models of the Fred plus several grades.
I think I would have gone for commando soles given the choice but my G2 Fred came with smooth leather soles.
They are a very nice pair of boots fore the money I paid.
They fit large so I ordered a half size smaller. They still are a little big but I think my planter insoles should help with that.
I missed out on the Oliver Sweeney boots posted here. They looked to be really good value.