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#1 2023-01-14 07:04:58

Tworussellstreet
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Berwick 1707

Anyone any experience of their footwear? Made in Spain, Goodyear welted, Dainite soles (which I like). Are they too cheap to be taken seriously - £165 for plain derbys? Look good in pics online, but there is nothing worse than a cheap shoe on your feet.

 

#2 2023-01-14 08:30:45

Kingston1an
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Re: Berwick 1707

No they are top notch.

I have a pair of their loafers - more Euro than Ivy and also a pair of their chocolate suede chukka boots with a Dainite sole.

Both purchase from the excellent Discount Shoes in Strutton Ground, Victoria.

I got a pair of Royals there, but I find the leather on Royals rather stiff. I looked at Berwick plain caps and was impressed but I already have Trickers plain caps in cordovan leather.

The French company Bexley also used to have calf leather Goodyear welted shoes that seemed to be too good to be true. I have an excellent wholecut and a monk strap from them - both black. They only offered one shade of brown and the leather soles wear through quickly. They advise in their shops to put a Topy on. Bexley are not what they were now.


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#3 2023-01-17 04:49:53

Kingston1an
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Re: Berwick 1707

https://www.google.com/search?q=berwick+shoes+4169+youtube&oq=berwick+shoes+4169+youtube&aqs=chrome..69i57j33i160.19195j0j1&client=ms-android-motorola-rvo3&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#4 2023-01-17 04:52:02

Kingston1an
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Re: Berwick 1707

YouTube link above gives closer look.

£145 if they have your size.


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#5 2023-01-18 02:25:19

Tworussellstreet
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Re: Berwick 1707

Thanks very much Kingy.

 

#6 2023-01-19 00:34:00

Horace
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Re: Berwick 1707

There are on the temple road a few shops with some us/brit/French things.
Barbour Filson and etc.  And some interesting French interpretations.  Between St. Paul and the Sienne.

A dozen vintage shops. 

The hipster store now a few years old is Merci.  It’s a copy of French copying the Americans copying the French. 
Some good French labels.  High quality.  Small makers.  Sweaters and what not.  Somewhat Expensive.  Made on old French machines. 

Restaurant:  so many.  le Petit Dakar is interesting.  Reasonable price.  Always a table.  Cameroonian beer.  Senegalese food right in Marais. 

If others come to me I’ll post here or send pm. 

In the 1st but i always like Galignani.  .  Fantastic bookstore.

And near by the floor mosaic for Sulka which was the shop for Americans at beginning and through mid 20th century. 

Paris is the one city i never regret spending money.

Sorry this was meant for old Alveys thread on Paris.  Just realized posted to wrong one

Last edited by Horace (2023-01-19 00:35:52)


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#7 2023-01-19 01:31:38

colin
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Re: Berwick 1707

<<Posted in the wrong thread>>

Last edited by colin (2023-01-19 05:33:39)

 

#8 2023-01-19 01:32:45

colin
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Re: Berwick 1707

<<Posted in the wrong thread>>

Last edited by colin (2023-01-19 05:33:58)

 

#9 2023-01-20 06:19:05

RobbieB
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Re: Berwick 1707

Like 2RS and Kingy I'm a fan of the Dainite sole. I have a pair of Alfred Sargent pebblegrain longwings with a Dainite sole and have worn them often recently. I have some Bass Weejun boots with a leather sole that I want to add a Dainite sole. Price for that could be £70 minimum. Not sure if it's worth it and the boots remain hidden away, unworn.


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