Last edited by The_Shooman (2011-12-22 05:38:11)
Thanks for the report guys especially about the Carmina dub monks. Just got myself a pair of barely worn D&G dub monks today for USD129. Who makes them I can't remember?
You are an absolutely HUGE shoo addict Meister. You are completely and utterly addicted!!! You're like Mr Pollock...you never stop buying shoos mate! lt is certainly easy to keep on buyin' `em. l remember in the late 1990's buying 20 pair in one year, at an average of $500 - $600 a pop it certainly added up in those days. l was a crazy bugger back then...just kept on buyin' `em and buyin' `em.
Keep on being addicted Meister. You too Isshy.
Last edited by fxh (2011-12-22 07:15:09)
Ahhh, looks like I'll definitely have to spend at least a week in Melbourne next year. Catch a couple of games of footy (I know Shooey, I'm brainwashed), buy a couple of pairs of shoes........ might even leave the handbrake at home and just go.
Hey thanks for the heads up on places for me to visit for shoes guys. And yeah, everyone may want long wing, but that doesn't make them any less awesome. Did they have any double soled shoes there?
And I knew it fxh, you are totally a motorhead guy.
Great posting Shooey, and good to see that the Melbournites are shoe aware.
Meister
Did you used to be funny?
Good cum back fxh. We'll always be more shoo aware and sophisticated than those yobbo types from Sydney.
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Last edited by The_Shooman (2011-12-27 01:40:19)
"What has happened to The Shooman" people will start asking. They say "he never comes home anymore since he's become a shoo salesmen, he is on call 24 hours a day".
My first pair of brogues came not from Grace Bros but from Gowings, now also defunct. They were made in Poland and, despite being an el cheapo model, had a beautiful coarse grain. They had a double sole and stitched welt.
Ditto but I found mine on the Corso at Manly. My 1/2 Polish mate told me about them and I got a pair. Pure comfort and lasted for years. I still see some pop up in the thrifts.
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Stefano Bemer: http://the-shoe-snob.blogspot.com/2011/12/return-to-italy-and-stefano-bemer.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TheShoeSnob+%28The+Shoe+Snob%29
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meister - you Sydney blokes are a sad lot really - aren't you.