The world's finest shoes handmade in Budapest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvHs8NfTfc8
Not for FNB because he will probably roll his eyes at the things they talk about and the shoes they show.
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I like a heavy Budapest last casually with jeans or heavy tweed pants. How do the Dinkelacker shoes compare to Vass quality and construction?
Cordovan is a material I have soured on over the years. Won't buy any more and am thinking about getting rid of all the lace ups and boots. Will keep the loafers since I only have one other pair that fits well.
I looked at them in a local shop last weekend. TRIPLE soles? How long does it take to break them in??
I've got a couple of pairs of cordovan shoes, one by Allen Edmonds and the others by Church's. They're both less than ten years old so I can't give any personal opinion on the long, long term durability of the material, but it does seem to keep looking good longer than calf. Despite this I can't help feeling that it one of those materials that is fetishised because it is expensive and the supply is limited.
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Last edited by Yuca (2019-04-13 14:16:54)
One of the things that first attracted me to cordovan was less maintenance. This is true but what I found was they always looked OK but just couldn't compare to the level of properly shined calf. For me it is worth the extra effort to care for the calf shoes.
Why would they require less maintenancre? if you dont polish them they look like rubber.