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  • mew
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    Not one for branded shoes, I do have a perdiliection for shoes that come with full grained uppers and are goodyear welted though.

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  • patrickmaniac
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    Not all are able to have a color change into a different shade.

    The base color determine the possible color change.




    Originally posted by Heyjonnyan View Post
    guys check out berluti. this is one of the top leather shoe. You're able to do a patina colour change with it

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  • patrickmaniac
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    Was in Paris last year and went to their shop at saint lazarre.
    A small cosy outfit.

    There were plain white leather shoes in different styles monks etc waiting to be patined.

    Passed on them in the end coz was rushing out back to London and did not have enough time for them to complete the patine.

    Price is sg is of course a premium over those in Paris

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  • PeeCeeBee
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    Originally posted by Heyjonnyan View Post
    guys check out berluti. this is one of the top leather shoe. You're able to do a patina colour change with it
    There are now many brands that provide patina hand painting at a fraction of Berluti's price.
    One of which is now available in Singapore is Septieme Largeur. French brand like Berluti but shoes are made in Spain.

    *note that I'm not affiliated with the shop and I do not own any of their shoes.

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  • Heyjonnyan
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    guys check out berluti. this is one of the top leather shoe. You're able to do a patina colour change with it

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  • tomatokid
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    I was recommended Archules (online shop) by one of my colleague. Seems good. Yet to try.

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  • forumRider
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    My favourite would be prada and i have about 7-8 pairs lolx

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  • Rust
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    I'm actually checking out Clark's shoes. Colleague recommended to me saying that they are valued for their money. I just started working a year back and got 2 non-branded shoes on offer for 200 bucks, but one gave way (the leather split) despite alternate weekly usage..

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  • david.tan
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    anyone know where to find good price for Church shoes ?

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  • triggerfish
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    Ecco or rock port for me is good enuff

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  • martuni
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    I like your philosophy bro!

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  • Jericho17
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    Alden cordovan boots / shoes is still the best for me. The patina that cordovan leather develops is pretty insane. The troublesome part will be the resoling as I don't think any local cobbler can do a decent job.

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  • LordKuroda
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    I'm gonna go with Church's!

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  • roystance
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    Bally is good.. soft..

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  • taxico
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    Originally posted by Trinidad View Post
    As i get older, i try to spend less...
    Live life a bit simpler as much as possible.
    Sometimes life is really too complicated.
    money brings about plenty of problems.

    i think i know what you mean...

    it's not really about spending less, but spending less on oneself.

    (that's me, anyway...)

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