What about the Stacy Adams Sondrio spectator? I like them, but the square toe bothers me. Whattaya say?
Smart boys on the old feet:
Stacy Adams shoes are not hitting on much.What about the Stacy Adams Sondrio spectator? I like them, but the square toe bothers me. Whattaya say?
What is so rare about grain corrected leather?1960s Crosby Squares in a very rare (and one of my favorite) materials.
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What is so rare about grain corrected leather?
At first glance I was thinking cordovan but then I put on my glasses where a perusal of the creasing led me to the same conclusion as Shooey.Any other opinions?
At first glance I was thinking cordovan but then I put on my glasses where a perusal of the creasing led me to the same conclusion as Shooey.
Honest, A.C., I don't have any corrected grain. It looks like feathering in the photos, but it's not.
Probably so, but do you know the Corfam song?I may be the only person here who loves corfam,
Corfam looks completely different from shell to my eye if the pair has been worn at least once because the wear marks are radically different from calf or corfam.. l wish you had the chance to play too, it would have been interesting to see what you opinion would have been.Wish I had seen this & had the chance to play. NOS, Corfam looks EXACTLY like shell cordo... .
That is very interesting.. They only made this stuff for 7 years, and only about 5 of those went into men's shoes. When they were made, they sold for far more than the leather versions of the shoes. I may be the only person here who loves corfam, but the rarity of it is incredible (unless you talk golf shoes). Thanks for playing my game.
You know, if you crunched the numbers Corfam may have exceeded the exotics in overall cost per skin.the company spend 100 million on corfam. The cost of corfam shoes far exceeded the cost of leather shoes during the 5year span they actively produced men' s shoes