My new bespoke shoes from Cleverley. I had them make a somewhat rounder toe than the traditional Cleverley model but still with the characteristic chiselled front.
They are darker than they appear in this photograph, more akin to Edward Green's Edwardian, I think.
George Cleverley Monkstrap with slight broguing
Very handsome. Congratulations!
Would you care to comment on the fitting process, and on the final fit?
Would you care to comment on the fitting process, and on the final fit?
I find the somewhat rounded chisel intriguing. Pictures are never accurate, so I wonder even more.
Cleverley have my last well-drilled now. For this pair, after discussing the concept, they went straight to a completed shoe, which requires no adjustments. The final fit is as perfect as I can imagine. I'll see after I've worn them a half dozen times.Huzir wrote:Would you care to comment on the fitting process, and on the final fit?
notice how the toe slants down? I like that
Still much too square for my tastes, but I love the style you chose.
I love a rounded toe. Rounded toe shoes make up the majority of my collection. But I have a penchant for Cleverley's chiselled toe also.zjpj wrote:Still much too square for my tastes, but I love the style you chose.
I've got enough appetite for shoes to allow for both styles. Why get caught in a groove?
They appear a bit duck-billed to me, but that could certainly be the picture. The broguing is great.
Great looking shoes.
Well done Mr. Whittaker
Well done Mr. Whittaker
Beautiful shoes..love the Cleverley toe shape.
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