Anyone have a wingtip fetish?
Who dislikes wingtips?
lf you've got wingtips, post them or tell us what you have. Lets have some wingtip talk.
Regards: The Shooman.
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I have several pairs. I dont think I have any photos besides the spectator wingtip pictured in my edward green essay but I have a pair of black E. Greens which are beautifully worn and cracked.
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I like wingtips very much. Possibly my all-time favorite shoe. Its funny how they can be subversive (try wearing them out with the boys at 15 years of age) and ultra-formal. I have about a dozen pair, but interestingly, none in black. I have never been tempted by black wingtips, but I think this must be a mental issue as they have their time and place.
I am really starting to get into chelseas though, and plan on hunting down the C&J version in the next week. I am also very slowly thawing to the idea of wearing monks, which I have never liked.
l'm sick of chelsea's. Living in Oz, i've had R.M.Williams saturation. So l don't really treat my Chelsea's all that well actually, even the good ones are neglected. l haven't polished one chelsea in 20 years.
l treat the wingtips like kings, yet l treat the chelsea's like hardcore slaves (all my chelsea's are brutalized on the toes...all have visited the bush or have been to the wood shed).
One boot l would never wear are those ugly ones with the strap that goes around the back....can't think of the name for it right now. l would even wear tassle loafer shoos before wearin' that ugly boot.
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Right now my only wingtips are my cognac pebble grain Budapesters from Kielman, great casual shoe, they look similar to those Nettletons but in a more Eastern European last.
My upcoming wingtips aren't meant to be casual, they will be full brogue oxfords in the darkest oxblood, town last and with a narrow waist.... It was about time I ordered a pair, I think every man should have a pair of full brogues for business wear.
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