Here's the original post. The pics came from Style Forum and Shooey linked them so if you're being serious then you could always PM Shooey. He'll remember where he found them I'm sure. Alternatively you could do a google search for those photobucket addresses and perhaps track the guy down that way.
The_Shooman wrote:
Florsheim lmperial `longwing' porn
A collection of Florsheim lmperial longwing shoos from some bastard at S.F. l'd almost kill to have all of those amazing longwings in my collection. They are real beauties!
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b151/ … enmoor.jpg
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http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b151/ … nmoors.jpg
The old Florsheim lmperial `kenmoor' are fantasic shoos. l love my Kenmoors, but only the old `V cleat' rascals.
4F Hepcat wrote:
I was joking, but I've got Holmes on the case. I expect my shoes to be returned any day now....
Thank goodness for that. I was almost on the case myself then. Searching through stacks of photobuckets and disguising myself as a SF poster to unearth the swine. Lucky for you I didn't have the red mist come down or you might have had blood on your hands. LOL.
Now, if I really had a problem, they'd all be in order.

Morning Parade!
Nice pic Woof. Lovely collection.
nathansmith1989 wrote:
Hi all, used to enjoy looking at the Gallery thread a while back so here's my contribution.
http://forums.filmnoirbuff.com/uploads/ … ollage.jpg
http://forums.filmnoirbuff.com/uploads/ … smooth.jpg
A fair few John Simons originals there, Nathan. Nice !
J.
Yep def the same Donegal Mist! Lovely stuff.
woofboxer wrote:
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Morning Parade!
Wonderful pic Mr. Woof. Smashing collar match on some of those.
Nice line up Mr Woof.
Care to number them from 1 to 10 in order of most worn /easiest to wear? Or 10 to 1
10 = most worn 1 = least worn
woofboxer wrote:
http://i1188.photobucket.com/albums/z40 … 010544.jpg
Morning Parade!
Great shot.
fxh wrote:
Nice line up Mr Woof.
Care to number them from 1 to 10 in order of most worn /easiest to wear? Or 10 to 1
10 = most worn 1 = least worn
I don't wear a jacket on a daily basis, as a result I have a fairly modest collection (by some standards). These are all wool jackets that I got out to check and air off.
It's hard to answer your question. The navy blazers are in two weights so I can wear one at any time of year. The Brooks grey herringbone has all the classic ivy details, but it is a heavy tweed and only really suitable for winter. The two Press Donegal Mist jackets in grey and olive are lighter so more wearable. Then there is the Brooks brown check jacket which makes me look just like Steve McQueen pic on the cover of the Hollywood Ivy book.......in my dreams that is.
It's hard to answer you question as I like them all!
woofboxer wrote:
I don't wear a jacket on a daily basis, as a result I have a fairly modest collection (by some standards). These are all wool jackets that I got out to check and air off.
I count fourteen in the photo. A lot of jackets if you do not wear them daily. More so if you also have suits. Still, if you have space for them it is manageable.
Kingston1an wrote:
woofboxer wrote:
I don't wear a jacket on a daily basis, as a result I have a fairly modest collection (by some standards). These are all wool jackets that I got out to check and air off.
I count fourteen in the photo. A lot of jackets if you do not wear them daily. More so if you also have suits. Still, if you have space for them it is manageable.
You're right it is a lot and there are some I plan to dispose of. However, as I said, it is a modest collection by some people's standards and they all have their place.
woofboxer wrote:
Kingston1an wrote:
woofboxer wrote:
I don't wear a jacket on a daily basis, as a result I have a fairly modest collection (by some standards). These are all wool jackets that I got out to check and air off.
I count fourteen in the photo. A lot of jackets if you do not wear them daily. More so if you also have suits. Still, if you have space for them it is manageable.
You're right it is a lot and there are some I plan to dispose of.
Sounds like you're going to kill them and bury them in a lake somewhere quiet...
woof - thanks I didn't expect a academic paper - I find that if I'm honest somethings get much much much more wear than others.
Some things "I really like" hardly ever get pulled out of the cupboard.
I just found this old thread and wanted to contribute to it. I hope that you enjoy!





