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#26 2022-06-19 08:02:31

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Re: Made in Britain - Northampton Shoes

Sophie be blowed, I've just picked up, for the princely sum of £3.50, a pair of comfortable tan Trickers.  Same place I bought my £15 Aquascutum raincoat earlier in the year.
First pair of shoes I've bought in a charity shop in many years, those on offer generally being naffness personified with treble knobs on.

 

#27 2022-06-19 08:55:05

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Re: Made in Britain - Northampton Shoes

It looks as if Trickers shifted production from England to Italy at some point.
I wonder if The Shooman rates them at all.
The pair I bought recently were a slightly wide fitting.  The shape of my feet has changed since losing weight.  The pair I bought today for the price of a pint of London ale (probably not, at current prices) are a good deal better.  Comparable S/H pair on Ebay just touching £100.  In Kenya.

 

#28 2022-06-19 09:04:39

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Re: Made in Britain - Northampton Shoes

Not the same company.

https://www.lovablebrogue.com/post/two-tricky-mistakes-that-people-make-when-buying-tricker-s


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#29 2022-06-19 09:06:52

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Re: Made in Britain - Northampton Shoes

Now how did someone get away with that?

 

#30 2022-06-19 09:09:52

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Re: Made in Britain - Northampton Shoes

I've just had a look at that article.  Cheeky buggers.

 

#31 2022-06-19 09:12:13

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Re: Made in Britain - Northampton Shoes

Happy to say, though, mine are the real deal.  I like Italian shoes very well, Astorflex in particular (all hail The Weejun) - and I loved my old desert boots to pieces.  But this I do not much approve of.

 

#32 2022-06-30 05:30:44

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Re: Made in Britain - Northampton Shoes

I was interested to see TRS rating Trickers above Alden.  I've bought two pairs recently and must say, the second pair, bought for £3.50, are, as Johnny Simons once said of my Clarks' chukka boots, 'bloody nice', with their Goodyear welt and everything.

 

#33 2022-07-04 03:34:51

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Re: Made in Britain - Northampton Shoes

Interesting.  I wouldn’t have thought to rate trickers over Alden. Maybe depends upon years. 

I assume Alden has grown in sales since internet came into being and pushed them.  On other hand some of the brooks offerings must’ve moved a lot of shoes. 

Haven’t warmed to the Alden chukka which i own.  Quality is fantastic.  Maybe the Brit’s do better. 

For me unless I know exactly what i want and how it’ll fit, i have to buy from a brick and mortar store. 

That said:: convenience of internet is something that I’ve gotten used to.

Can’t imagine when I’ll be in London again but a visit to truckers will be a stop.  Do they have a store in Paris with complete collection? 

Shoos has been my downfall.  Not to Imelda Marcos level but the one thing i get for which I’m not deterred by price.


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#34 2022-07-04 03:40:14

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Re: Made in Britain - Northampton Shoes

The thrifted Trickers...  from the same unpromising-looking warehouse in the same depressing area as my Aquascutum raincoat.  Shoes and coat together - around $20.  I do not expect lightning to strike thrice, but it just goes to show.  I suppose it's the kind of place Shamrock used to nose around in all those years ago.  I also picked up Bill Evans 'Alone' for 30p.  My wife is quite addicted to this kind of bargain-hunting. 
I do not anticipate finding Alden.

 

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