William…?
John Lobb, that is.
Not sure which is the more attractive last, I or II.
I do like the I with the brown buffalo meleze (this is not buffalo, only stamped leather).
While I don't really like the II with brown museum calf.
(I want brown for this shoe).
But the II is a bit more sleek, 'updated ' as JL puts it…
Not sure which is the more attractive last, I or II.
I do like the I with the brown buffalo meleze (this is not buffalo, only stamped leather).
While I don't really like the II with brown museum calf.
(I want brown for this shoe).
But the II is a bit more sleek, 'updated ' as JL puts it…
UC
Neither.
A single buckle shoe is so much more elegant.
Cheers
Neither.
A single buckle shoe is so much more elegant.
Cheers
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My two cents: if I were going to get a single-buckle shoe from JL, I'd likely go with the Redmire in claret. But I tend to like my shoes simple.
And, might I add that I wholly support holiday gifts from oneself to oneself!
And, might I add that I wholly support holiday gifts from oneself to oneself!
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The CJ is a superb looking monk , I quite like this Carmina too..
Vassilis
The CJ is a superb looking monk , I quite like this Carmina too..
Vassilis
Yes. I am a fan of suede shoes too.Also would like a monk in suede.…adds a whole new dimension to an otherwise
conservative outfit.
Maybe we should think of doing a special edition LL tobacco suede monk.
Cheers
I like the idea of a suede monk strap, especially with a round toe.
Slightly off topic, it might be useful to make a gallery of past LL shoes in order to promote interest in making new ones.
Slightly off topic, it might be useful to make a gallery of past LL shoes in order to promote interest in making new ones.
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