You are not logged in.

#76 2008-06-26 17:40:32

shuman
Member
Posts: 184

Re: A Classic American Shoo

 

#77 2008-06-27 04:34:15

Horace
Member
Posts: 6433

Re: A Classic American Shoo


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#78 2008-06-27 04:40:59

Horace
Member
Posts: 6433

Re: A Classic American Shoo


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#79 2008-06-27 05:39:56

shuman
Member
Posts: 184

Re: A Classic American Shoo

Horace and TomRath, thanks for the info. I have wondered about the fit on the Chukka, as the lacing is higher on the instep. As I get older, I wonder if a shoe such as the PTB or Longwing, which laces around the whole instep, may be more supportive and comfortable.

I spoke with a salesman at BB who tracked down the supposed last of the No. 8 PTB in my size, and given the current sale, I may have sent to try. Given the profile of the shoo, I want the sole to be substantial as well, thus my question about the double sole. He tried convincing me to try the D width, but as i have very wide feet, the Barrie in the E should do the trick.

I already own the AE Leeds and MacNeil, so the Chukka or a different PTB seems like the right call. Price savings on the BB model is swaying my choice...

 

#80 2008-06-27 06:05:24

Tom Rath
Member
Posts: 172

Re: A Classic American Shoo

the laces on the chukka can be problematic. There are only 2 eyelets, and they are high up on the foot.  Coupled with the roomy heel, the chukka can be a tough fit. I have found the longwing and the PTB to be more supportive.

 

#81 2008-06-30 10:24:51

Tony Ventresca
Member
Posts: 5132

Re: A Classic American Shoo

 

#82 2008-07-07 11:46:35

Tony Ventresca
Member
Posts: 5132

Re: A Classic American Shoo

 

#83 2008-07-07 11:53:09

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: A Classic American Shoo

Shudder!

 

#84 2008-07-07 12:05:04

Tony Ventresca
Member
Posts: 5132

Re: A Classic American Shoo

 

#85 2008-07-07 12:13:29

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: A Classic American Shoo

So now we have to buy up the suddenly valuable El Salvador made new old stock leather soled Bass before they're gone?

Ya gotta admire capitalism!

wink

 

#86 2008-07-07 12:15:10

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: A Classic American Shoo

Here are some commas: , , , , , ,

Please punctuate my posts for me.

 

#87 2009-01-30 16:59:55

Tony Ventresca
Member
Posts: 5132

Re: A Classic American Shoo

 

#88 2009-05-02 03:01:48

meister
Member
Posts: 1141

Re: A Classic American Shoo

Last edited by meister (2009-05-02 03:02:48)

 

#89 2009-05-10 16:53:13

Tony Ventresca
Member
Posts: 5132

Re: A Classic American Shoo

^ Incredible stuff, not to my taste, but it shows that the US must have had a really skilled & creative shoo manufacturing industry at one time in the past.

 

#90 2009-05-11 02:52:02

meister
Member
Posts: 1141

Re: A Classic American Shoo

The light brown are sleeker to wear and fit better...these were just one of the incredible styles made in the USA. Interestingly you could probably get them copied in Bangkok because that wide spade welt is still used for the cowboy boots.

 

#91 2009-05-11 03:17:51

The_Shooman
A pretty face
From: AUSTRALIA
Posts: 13191

Re: A Classic American Shoo

 

#92 2009-05-29 03:18:06

meister
Member
Posts: 1141

Re: A Classic American Shoo

Last edited by meister (2009-05-29 03:18:58)

 

#93 2009-05-30 22:13:17

meister
Member
Posts: 1141

Re: A Classic American Shoo

 

#94 2009-05-31 07:58:58

baxta59
Member
Posts: 117

Re: A Classic American Shoo

The Florsheim Imperial, circa 1959.  The same year, incidentally (or not) as that last of the grand Cadillacs with rocket fins.


Also the year of my birth smile

 

#95 2009-05-31 08:00:29

baxta59
Member
Posts: 117

Re: A Classic American Shoo

 

#96 2009-05-31 16:16:10

Popeye Doyle
Member
Posts: 1099

Re: A Classic American Shoo


"All in all they are a pretty sleazy bunch."
                                            --Cruiser
"Can one safely bone the cordovan of the dead?"
                                            --Quay

 

#97 2009-05-31 16:47:15

Kingstonian
Member
From: sea to shining sea
Posts: 3205

Re: A Classic American Shoo

 

#98 2009-06-08 23:01:01

Horace
Member
Posts: 6433

Re: A Classic American Shoo

Shooey:  I can't seem to appreciate the spade sole, but I love that darker brown colored model.  Good stuff. Horace


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#99 2009-06-11 13:19:02

G.Gekko
Member
Posts: 31

Re: A Classic American Shoo

 

#100 2009-06-12 10:35:37

movieblancbuff
Member
Posts: 23

Re: A Classic American Shoo

For classic american shoe, I like timberland.

 

Board footer

Powered by PunBB
© Copyright 2002–2008 Rickard Andersson