Grenson's

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david_carnell
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Mon Oct 16, 2006 2:25 pm

Any opinions, gentlemen?

I am particularly favouring the Kent style in burnt pine.

See here

Comments appreciated.
manton
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Mon Oct 16, 2006 2:33 pm

All the Grenson's I have are "Stuart's Choice" from Paul Stuart in New York. I have been told that they are made to a slightly higher standard than even the (now discontinued) Grenson Masterpiece line. Then again, I have also been told that they are not.

That said, my own opinion of them is that they are very good shoes, slightly better than C&J, slightly behind EG, but much more attractively priced than EG. I don't know the lasts like I know EG's or even C&J's, but my Grensons have a rounded toe, a bit narrower than the 202, more like the (rarely seen) 707. Very nice.
Percy.Trimmer
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Wed Oct 18, 2006 4:48 pm

I was told at Finsbury in Paris that their Richelieux line is made by Grenson "to an Italian design". I have the Diplomat and am very satisfied. It's less than a 'Masterpiece' but very good value and adds variety to my collection.

http://www.finsbury-shoes.com/index_fr. ... &gammeID=2

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