Miss Golightly
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Wineguy - That is a beautiful ensemble - no doubt your wife was a knock-out on the evening!
Wineguy - That is a beautiful ensemble - no doubt your wife was a knock-out on the evening!
Sheeplady - Another coat addict! I think I love coats more than shoes (and that's saying something!) - you can get years and years out of a coat once you look after it so they are an investment.
Thank you for you lovely compliment on my dress (I think I now have seven Cover Girl of Miami dresses) - I agree, it's very Summery - if I don't get to wear it here I will at least get to wear it on holidays.
You're welcome.
You know, if you get enough coats, that helps prevent wear too. Because then you can rotate them.
Yes, Flicka, they are DEFINITELY 1930s! The first pair are amazing.
From the photo of the soles, they've barely been walked in. The seller told me all three pairs had been her mother's and that she never used the first pair (it's a size smaller than the others so I'm guessing it didn't fit). She said her mother had cherished and treated them with care so I assured her that so would I. I just hope they all fit. Otherwise, I'll pass them on to another good home!
So, tell me, vintage-savvy gals, how do I take care of these in the best way? Do I resole them etc? Anything else I should do for the more worn ones (except use shoe blocks, that is)? And should I have new, protective soles fitted to the unused pair or simply only wear them indoors? Because I have to wear them - if they fit, that is.
There's a really great, exclusive shoe workshop near where I work where they're great craftsmen - they did a beautiful job fixing the strap on an old alligator handbag for me a while back - should I ask them for advice?
Personally, I would never use rubber soles on leather soled shoes, especially vintage ones - that is the advice I was given years ago. They are too heavy, upset the balance of the shoe and can cause the uppers to pull away from the sole. Maybe your shoe repairer can put on a leather version?
Personally, I would never use rubber soles on leather soled shoes, especially vintage ones - that is the advice I was given years ago. They are too heavy, upset the balance of the shoe and can cause the uppers to pull away from the sole. Maybe your shoe repairer can put on a leather version?
They are lovely.... well, more than lovely actually! My condolences, as I know how it feels when you find the most amazing shoes only to find they don’t fit
I've always get rubber sticker soles put on all my vintage shoes when they need it- some even come with their original ye olde ones still on! Phillips seem to be the best of the old 'uns.... not sure if they are still made by them? Now, one thing I will say is that if the shoes leathers haven't been worn much it's bet to wear and ruff them up a bit beforehand, just to give the stickers something to stick on to- well, that’s advice given to me by my grannie, and in my opinion, grannie knows everything!