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Gigantic shoes-closet sale: spectators, bucks, saddles, two-tones and more

Guttersnipe

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I'm clearing out my shoe closet to make room for more shoes. If you have any any questions, want measurements, would like to see more pictures, etc.. feel free to PM me. Please no calling "dibs" in the thread unless you're 100% sure to buy what you're calling it on . . . you know who you are. Shipping will be in USPS priority in flat-rate boxes, which cost $14.95 in the US for the large size, if you buy multiple pairs I see if I can combine shipping to save money for you.


Allen Edmonds “Broadstreet” spectators, size 10E, still have original box and terrycloth towel to wrap them in when being stored. Excellent condition: uppers have minimal toe creasing and the soles have very little wear. $100 + shipping:

Outside length = 12 1/4"
Inside length = about 11 1/2"
Outside width = 4 1/4"
Inside width = about 4"

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Allen Edmonds “Ridgefield” leather and mesh spectators, size 10E, still have original box and terrycloth towel to wrap them in when being stored. Very good used condition: uppers have almost no toe creasing; soles have very little wear, heels still look new. $100 + shipping:

Outside length = 12 1/4"
Inside length = about 11 1/2"
Outside width = 4 1/4"
Inside width = about 4"

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Allen Edmonds “Park Avenue” cap toes. Size 10.5D. Leather is well broken in, but still shines up nice and is very supple. Soles have some wear but still lots of life left; the heels look to have be resoled. $50 + shipping:

Outside length = 12 1/2"
Inside length = about 12"
Outside width = 4 1/2"
Inside width = about 4 1/8"

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Giorgio Venturi “styled in Italy” spectators. These are made in China “non-names” I bought to wear at an outdoor event that was potentially risky for expensive/vintage shoes. Sized 10.5D. Condition good, I only wore these a few times. These are good “starter” spectators, if you’re on a budget, or you need a pair of backup specs. $30 + Shipping:

Outside length = 12"
Inside length = between 11 3/8" and 11 1/2"
Outside width = 4"
Inside width =about 3 3/4"

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Remix Shoe Company “50’s style penny loafers” in black leather and white nu-buck. Size 10.5D. They are new and unworn (they turned out to be too big for me). They cost $148 new from Remix. $60 + shipping:

Measurements
Outside length = 12"
Inside length = about 11.25"
Outside width = 4.5"
Inside width = about 4"

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Brentano 50’s style two-ton “bucks” in black and white. Size 9.5M. Uppers still look brand new, the soles and heels have extremely minimal wear, even still in the original box. $50 + Shipping:

Measurements
Outside length = 12"
Inside length = about 11"
Outside width = 4 3/8"
Inside width = about 4"

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Vintage Hanover suede and leather men’s saddle shoes, marked a size 9.5 B/AA but the fit more like a C width. Excellent condition, $40 + shipping:

Measurements
Outside length = 11 3/4"
Inside length = about 11 1/4"
Outside width = 4"
Inside width = about 3 1/2"

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Vintage 50’s Keith Highlanders brand blue suede bucks, size 9.5D. Excellent condition $175 + shipping:

Measurements
Outside length = 12"
Inside length = about 11.5"
Outside width = 4"
Inside width = about 3.5"

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Sam Craig

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Randooch hit the cobbler's nail on the head.
"Gigantic" a size 10 is NOT
Frankly, a size 14 isn't even "Gigantic"
Oh well, you know what they say, big hands and big feet ... big gloves and big shoes
Something like that ...

Sam
 

latinmajorac

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How does the 10.5 E compare to the 10.5 D? i wear a regular width, and i have no clue how to compare the two :) i like a couple of them!

Marc
 

HodgePodge

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Randooch hit the cobbler's nail on the head.
"Gigantic" a size 10 is NOT
Frankly, a size 14 isn't even "Gigantic"
Oh well, you know what they say, big hands and big feet ... big gloves and big shoes
Something like that ...
Sam

You guys are reading it wrong. It's a "Gigantic" shoes-closet sale, not a "Gigantic shoes" closet sale.

How does the 10.5 E compare to the 10.5 D? i wear a regular width, and i have no clue how to compare the two :) i like a couple of them!

Marc
If I am not mistaken 10.5 D is "regular" width, and "E" onward are the wide(r) widths.
 
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Guttersnipe

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How does the 10.5 E compare to the 10.5 D? i wear a regular width, and i have no clue how to compare the two :) i like a couple of them!

Marc

I believe "D" widths usually correspond to "medium" or "regular." However, because sizes/widths can vary brand-to-brand and since shoes sized in descriptive width are a lot more "on size fits all" there's sometimes "play" in them, just let me know which shoes you're interested in I'll post the measurements so you can compare against a pair of shoes that fit you.
 
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Guttersnipe

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The Brentano lace up two-tone bucks are SOLD

The Allen Edmonds "Park Avenue" cap toes are SOLD

The Allen Edmonds "Ridgefield" mesh spectators are SOLD

The Allen Edmonds "Broadstreet" spectators are SOLD
 
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