I have a medium-brown suede oxford captoe in the Vass U-last. Besides being a trifle wide as I have very narrow feet, its a very good looking and comfortable shoe. Construction quality is indeed quite amazing. If you are a D/E width, they should fit you perfectly.
On a side note, Vass has a very English looking round toe last (P2 ?) thats very nice too. I have not ordered a shoe in that because Gabor advised me that its even wider than the U-last.
New Suede Shoes
Yes, the P2 is wider than the U. I like the look of the P2 very much, and it is indeed reminiscent of a round-toe English Last. However, it has a distinctive banana shape and very high walls at the toe; and it ends up looking very Hungarian. Vass has developed a round-toe last for the RTW shoes that they make for Roberto Ugolini for sale in Japan (just as the U last was originally developed for this purpose), and this last looks more English than P2, at least in pictures that I've seen. I don't know Vass's name for it; I've always called it the Japanese last.smoothjazzone wrote: On a side note, Vass has a very English looking round toe last (P2 ?) thats very nice too. I have not ordered a shoe in that because Gabor advised me that its even wider than the U-last.
I am going to give Gabor a call tomorrow to enquire.smoothjazzone wrote:I have a medium-brown suede oxford captoe in the Vass U-last. Besides being a trifle wide as I have very narrow feet, its a very good looking and comfortable shoe. Construction quality is indeed quite amazing. If you are a D/E width, they should fit you perfectly.
On a side note, Vass has a very English looking round toe last (P2 ?) thats very nice too. I have not ordered a shoe in that because Gabor advised me that its even wider than the U-last.
Again, thanks to everybody for their good input and advice.
-
- Posts: 94
- Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2005 5:23 pm
- Location: Vancouver
- Contact:
Iammatt, I believe the Edward Green Trunk Show is in San Francisco either today or tomorrow--probably the latter. If you can make it, why don't you check out the EG Newbury in suede in their mink colour, which is a dark brown. The suede is exceptionally nice--very fine and lustrous--and the elegant wholecut style of the Newbury, combined with the fine suede, makes, in my opinion, for a really beautiful suede accompaniment to a suit. There shouldn't be fitting problems. Susie Jones is capable of doing a very precise fitting, and if a standard 9.5D, for example, isn't perfect, she should be able to detect where the problem is and recommend a slight adjustment to make the fit close to perfect. This kind of modification might result in a small upcharge, but in my opinion is well worth it.
Southpender-
Thanks for the reminder, I am definitely going to make it down there tomorrow. I am not a big fan of wholecuts, as I find them a bit too formal for my personal style. I also like a lighter colored shoe for no particular reason other than they make me happier throughout the day. I am thinking of having something made up in an ecru suede. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what model might look good in this material.
Thanks.
Thanks for the reminder, I am definitely going to make it down there tomorrow. I am not a big fan of wholecuts, as I find them a bit too formal for my personal style. I also like a lighter colored shoe for no particular reason other than they make me happier throughout the day. I am thinking of having something made up in an ecru suede. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what model might look good in this material.
Thanks.
-
- Posts: 279
- Joined: Wed Feb 09, 2005 4:13 pm
- Contact:
A classic norwegian like say the EG Dover in a slightly square chiseled toe last with a light brown sole
iammatt wrote:Southpender-
I am thinking of having something made up in an ecru suede. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what model might look good in this material.
Thanks.
Thankssmoothjazzone wrote:A classic norwegian like say the EG Dover in a slightly square chiseled toe last with a light brown sole
Do you think that would make for a great looking shoe, or just the best available option in that material? I guess what I am getting at, is do you think that such a light suede is going too far off the reservation?
-
- Posts: 279
- Joined: Wed Feb 09, 2005 4:13 pm
- Contact:
Personally, I think if done well, it would look really good and you could wear it during the summer with cream or light tan linen or dupioni suits.
iammatt wrote:Thankssmoothjazzone wrote:A classic norwegian like say the EG Dover in a slightly square chiseled toe last with a light brown sole
Do you think that would make for a great looking shoe, or just the best available option in that material? I guess what I am getting at, is do you think that such a light suede is going too far off the reservation?
-
- Posts: 130
- Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:20 pm
- Location: East Hampton & New York
- Contact:
I have a medium-brown suede oxford captoe in the Vass U-last. Besides being a trifle wide as I have very narrow feet, its a very good looking and comfortable shoe. Construction quality is indeed quite amazing. If you are a D/E width, they should fit you perfectly.
Speaking from personal experience, I shouldn't go so far as to extend the viability of the U-last to the E width unless you are willing to go a size larger than usual.
Rolf:bengal-stripe wrote:iammatt wrote:There is also a Scottish mail order company (which I cannot find any more) who offers a few shoes made from stag suede (shoes made by C&J).
That would be Jeremy Law: http://www.moccasin.co.uk/
I've heard very good things about him. If only they were Handgrade...
-
- Posts: 210
- Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2005 11:15 pm
- Contact:
Thanks.
-
- Information
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 89 guests