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- Gripfast 5 Hole American Brogue Steel Cap Shoe, Black€215.00
Black Hi-Shine Leather Steel Toe Cap. Goodyear Welted. Soft Suspension Gripfast Commando Sole with Screws Genuine galvanised screws, hand inserted into each cleat of the soles.
White & Co used to make these shoes during 90's.
Now NPS/Solovair has revived them. This style is made for Garageland.
Back in stock! Now also half sizes.
Learn More - Jerry and Myra T-Shirt€20.00
Myra Gale Brown donned unconventional attire for her Dec. 12, 1957, wedding to her second cousin, rock star Jerry Lee Lewis, then 22, in a chapel in Hernando, Miss.
Myra, who was just 13, kept on the shirtwaist dress she wore to her eighth-grade class that morning. "I was a typical 13-year-oldbubble gum, poodle skirt, ponytail. I adored him. He drove me to school if I missed the bus."
Learn More - D-Ring Stomppers, Black Suede€135.00
Stomppers, why the name stomppers?
Double, hi sole, round toe, D-ring creepers became popular in the 80´s.
We thought they needed a proper name.
We´re looking at Stomping At Klubfoot album cover and got the idea.
Ever since quite a many people have called them stomppers.
Sizes run small. Buy at least one size larger than normally.
- D-Ring Creepers, Black Suede€135.00
Low sole, round toe, D-ring creepers are the most iconic Teddy Boy creepers.
Available in multiple materials and colours.
Learn More - Polynesian Motor Lounge, Black/White€65.00
In 1944 Trader Vics concocted a rum drink and served it to a customer who, upon tasting it, said Mai Tai Roa Ae which means in Tahitian Out of this world.
Learn More - Bettie Page Black Bucket Bag€35.00Is it Bettie or Betty? While it reportedly says "Betty Mae Page" on her birth certificate, "Bettie" is the form that she has always used since she was a child (such as for signatures), so Bettie is therefore the preferred spelling. However, whether due to oversight or for the sake of simplification, in her 1950's photos and films she was often billed as "Betty Page." So for Bettie or worse, today the two spellings are used more or less interchangeably. Learn More