MisterCairo
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Perhaps we could send his spirit where it belongs...
The broguing is designed to let water out when you get your feet wet. Let's 'em drain, unlike unbrogued shoes, where it stays in and your feet stay wet longer.
I'm with capes on this one: better a decent pair of brogues than most other footwear for comfort. I could never go back to gutties.
Oops slight detour down to the lower end of the tweed and jeans thread to the shoes.
They came and I was left astounded. Are these brogues.....or a work of art?!
They are shockingly expertly crafted. I've never seen a triple welt in my life! The only welt I've seen before are insect ones during summer. The whole brogue is incredibly crafted.
Now I don't think I can bring myself to wear these in the rain even if the holes let the rain out. I can't even bring myself to wear them in case it destroys the wooden etched sole. This is going to be really hard to take them out of the box. They still have that bit of a too much upmarket look for me, but I suppose I will get used to to it. Or maybe the majority are right (today, the tweed&jeans=tacky group are winning the poll by a whisker!) and jeans are too casual .... not for tweed...but for brogues?!
Until I do, I might have to try and see if tweed and jeans go with flip flops....
Thanks everyone and MisterCairo's spot on. Apologies if my tongue in cheek is coming across as rude to anyone!
They're the triple welt Grensons in brown with the really fancy leather sole with the carvings. They look more like a piece of sheer artistic craftsmanship rather than something to wear and forget about though. The triple welt makes them really distinctive - I've never seen another maker approach shoemaking this way so I figured this was the one to get.
I've no idea how to wear brogues. Laces I'm definitely no good with (one is always longer than the other, or has a loose end by the end of the day. They are really smart, but the rest of my wardrobe hasn't caught up and yet it's funny how they aren't 'formal' as such. I'm sure I will have my bad dress days with plaid shirts and farm pants with brogues (not forgetting the tweed jacket).
Update?
I wanna know how the date went.
Mine are a Dutch make (or brand rather) Van Gils. I use them fairly roughly, rather than as regular wear. I don't mind smooth-grained shoes, though I like a bit of brogueing or other detailing.
Tweed jackets are not out, this poll is only for jacket and jeans, not specifically tweed jackets. They are well in, just not with jeans. FL are a discerning group of fellows.
Tweed is dandy, right?
If it didn't rain everyday maybe I would make a little more of a hip effort.
Aren't they?! Shame about the near £500 price tag!
Wow Trickers are as dear as the Grensons' Triple Welt. Some fantastically creative variations. The Triple Welt has 3x stitching - I've not seen any other brogues made this way. I'm really surprised at how comfortable they are! I thought they would be like walking on wooden stilts. They are incredibly well-made though.
I saw this on the Trickers website - love this kind of pebbled material although not brogue style:
Would that go with tweed & jeans. (Well I have to ask, otherwise it's off-topic!)
Tweed is dandy, right?
I'm not sure there's anything dandy about tweeds.