What model are those, Woof? Very nice.
^ nice, Dexters are a solid buy.
I've got a pair of NOS rubber sole pennys from t'bay that have lasted years without needing re-soleing
(they still look barely worn and I've hammered them as they are my only' wet-weather' loafers).
I like those very much Turrentine.
^ what they said, lovely find T
I think Grey suede is fine - grey leather is a no-no for me.
Those ones in the pic are ok in my book.
They look like they'd work with the right outfit.
After wearing mine for a few weeks I can report that I am a very happy camper. Great with jeans and navy cords.
Saw these on ebay recently, Suede uppers and a crepes sole…Very nice.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301753777729?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
On the great grey debate
6876 have these grey clarks desert collaboration out there at the moment
http://www.sixeightsevensix.com/6876-x-clarks-originals/
I think the logo is only on the tag and on the inner sole I think
I don't think it's visible if you don't keep the tag (I always chuck that away)
If you can get hold of Joanne Olian's 'Everyday Fashions of the Fifties as Pictured in Sears Catalogs' you will find (in the 1959 catalogue) bucks and desert boots in new 'London Gray'.
^
You're a riot.
I saw a pair of those grey 6876 Clarks dessies in Oi Polloi today - Looked nice
I think that colour is great
Having said that I tried on a pair of Astorflex and I think I've turned desert boot wise - they felt different - more substantial- the suede felt like it might have been harvested from the tender regions of some mythical creature.
They're handmade in Italy by tiny Italian shoe elves with small hammers and needles.
That's got to be worth something too