It’s been quite a year, in the shoe world and otherwise. Our clients are creative and stylish guys of course, and they designed some incredible Made to Order shoes this year. So, as a parting gift to 2011, we’ve made of roundup of our favorite shoes that we saw from each shoemaker.
In alphabetical order they are:
Alfred Sargent, Milton AS53 Last, Black Calf, Fiddleback Soles Crib Edge – MTO
Church’s, Chetwynd 173 Last, White Castoro Suede – MTO
Edward Green, Olney 888 Last, Navy Suede, HAF Soles – MTO
Gaziano and Girling, Kent MH71 Last, Vintage Chestnut/Peanut Brittle Croc, Oak Bark Soles – MTO
Pierre Corthay, Yawl 001 Last, Bleu Calfskin – MTO
Rider Boot Co., Balmoral Boot, Black Calf Wool Tweed – MTO
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What does the ‘HAF’ stand for in the Edward Green soles?
HAF soles are double weight in front and single weight in the middle.
Steven,
A final thank you for all you have done to fuel and feed my shoe addiction in 2011! Here’s to a healthy and prosperous 2012! I look forward to being in touch in the new year to order some more shoes…btw, Al just told me about a pair of G&G that he picked up. Could you enlighten me about them a little next time I am in NYC…thanks. And you picked some beautiful shoes to end the year with…
Sincerely,
Salim
Salim,
We wish you and your family a very happy and healthy 2012 and beyond. You have an amazing collection of shoes particularly Corthay, Edward Green and Gaziano would be a natural addition.
Thank you for your patronage and loyalty it is a pleasure and honor to collaborate with you.
I am a guy who basically prefers to use the same shoes for all occasions, casual or formal, which means if I desire to get a workout such as a long walk I need a shoe that will provide arch, ankle, tendon support, etc., has shock absorbing capabilities, provides adequate ventilation for keeping my soles and between my toes cool and dry, and will easily dry out even if saturated with water.