Bespoke whole cut and budapester

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star314
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Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:56 pm

Hi!

I promised to provide some new pictures of bespoke shoes I own and here they are. :) The first pair shows a whole cut made of boxcalf leather in a color called "cigare". The second one depicts a pair of "budapester" also made of boxcalf but in a brown tone featuring a very nice red patina. Both models were fabricated on a french shoe last and are about two years old. As you can see, they are in a quite good condition. :)

Pictures:
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HiRes-Pictures "Whole Cut":
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/whole_cut-pair1.jpg
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/whole_cut-pair2.jpg
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/whole_cut-left.jpg
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/whole_cut-right.jpg
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/whole_cut-top.jpg
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/whole_cut-down.jpg

HiRes-Pictures "Budapester":
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/budapester-pair1.jpg
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/budapester-pair2.jpg
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/budapester-left.jpg
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/budapester-right.jpg
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/budapester-up.jpg
http://members1.exnet.at/ll/budapester-down.jpg

Hopefully you enjoy the pictures. :)

Kindly regards,
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ay329
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Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:31 am

Nice pics

Your last appears to be a french chiseled and slightly squared...no raised toe box...curious...why did you call it a Budapester?

I always thought that the term Budapester had a very distinct meaning
Blucher/derby style shoe
Wing tip design
Last: Rounded mittle-Europe raised toe box. The Hungarians are well known for making this

Below is what I consider a Budapester...check out the front toe box area

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S. Gillette
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Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:22 am

In the austro-hungarian tradition of shoemaking, Budapester can mean either the last (raised toe box, round toe shape, shorter length) or the design (being roughly what an Englishman would call a fulbrogue derby). Ideally, a Budapester is both shaped and styled as described above, but this need not be the case. In Austria, the Budapester design is also called Schottischer (scottish) among many bespoke shoemakers.
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