Tricker's
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Tricker’s Brogue group order MTO Beat the price increase
I’m putting together a group order for some MTO custom Brogues from Tricker’s.
Very nice, classic colour-way. Please see photos below of the exact shoe I will be ordering. These will be great shoes for the coming winter season.
Price will be £360 incl. VAT (£300 for customers outside the EU). I need 5 other guys to get this order at this price.
Order will be taken care of by Richard at shoehealer.co.uk (£100 deposits sent to him). They are authorised Tricker’s retailers.
I would like to get deposits sent to him within 2 weeks for a delivery in November / December.
Tricker’s have put their prices up this month, shoehealer.co.uk have agreed to give us the old price of £360 each for a limited time.
Shoe spec:
Longwing Galosh Brogue Shoe
Last: 81
Colour:
Two Tone as follows;
Vamp and Tongue in Espresso Burnished Calf Leather
all the rest in Espresso Scotch Grain Calf
Lining Colour: Red
Eyelets: Blind Eyelets
No pull loops
Welt: Barbour Welt in Natural Finish
Sole: Dainite Sole in BrownEmail me with any Q’s at ltkjos@gmail.com
Pictures:
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Veldtschoen!
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I effin' love those!!!
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Some better pictures as promised of my latest Trickers purchase, some long-wing style brogue shoes in coffee colour calf leather.
Really pleased with these and have been getting lots of use out of them, very versatile as you can dress them up or down as you choose. Always been a boot man prior to owning these but my opinion is shifting.
I like the small details with the shoes, stuff like receiving a cleaning cloth and individual shoe bags makes purchasing a pair of trickers special.
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Finn, I hear you one that one. Since the purchase of the longwings the regular Moulton boots have been mothballed. I use the term "falling out of love with them" loosely but this has a lot to do with the reason to try and move the boots on.
Too many items of footwear in the collection already, I just can't do them all justice so some pairs get moved on every so often.
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Replaced the leather sole with a vibram heavy lug.
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Very nice, especially your granddad's pair.
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Thank you.
They are pretty special. The only problem is, whereas the suede still seems in excellent condition, the leather sole seems very rigid and 'dried out'. I'd be interested to know if any one has found this on footwear of more advanced years? Maybe a trip to the Shoehealer is in order…
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the leather soles on my veldtschoens were really dried out as well and probably would have started cracking had i not resoled them. by the logo in your grandfather's pair it looks like they may be around the same age.