IMO, one of the big limitations with Budapesters is that they can never be bespoke shoes. The original Budapester model conforms to a very small range of lasts, of which you can only change some measurements and choose the leather. If you have your own last made by a shoemaker (unless your feet are straight, wide, and thick) the shoe following your last (probably curvier and flatter) will irremediably veer away from a Budapester towards just another brogue wingtip derby with thick sole. Maybe more elegant and more comfortable, but not a true Budapester.davidhuh wrote: When I went to Vass, I found the Old Viennas more elegant than the Budapesters. And I had already two pairs of those made up by another maker (with mixed results). I would reconsider a pair of Budapesters now, either Vass RTW (his MTO is not very convincing in terms of customer service, and I'm not often enough in Budapest) or from another maker
When I visited Vass, the lady who helped me passed along a very similar message: there was no real need for full bespoke service when it came to Budapesters. Yes, if I insisted, they would make one to my measurements with a narrower last (your 3636 I believe) and with the leather I wanted, and even with Vibran sole. But the original model was already comfortable with a roomy toe cap, and with the open lacing it would surely fit my feet.