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Winkle-Pickers, Black Leather€115.00We manufacture Gibson winkle-pickers in all colours and materials, leather,suede and patent leather. All shoes are made in England. In today´s world this is very rare. See Rockin´ Shoes section. Learn More
Cuban Side Zip Chelsea Boot, Camel Python€145.00Camel Python patterned Cuban heel chelsea boots with side zip.
Sizes run small, so at least one size bigger than normally.
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George Cox Brothel Creepers, Black Leather€245.00The real McCoy. Rolls-Royce of the creepers. George Hamilton Cox made his first creepers in 1949. The Cox factory still uses the same Goodyear welted construction, stitching the welt to the insole through the upper and lining. The insole is bedded on a layer of filler, so it molds to the shape of your foot. And the sole is made from natural plantation crepe. Learn More
Winkle-Pickers, Black Snake€115.00Sizes run small, have at least one size bigger than usually.
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Solovair American Brogue, Black€185.00Classic Black Hi -Shine 5 Eye American Brogue Shoe.
Soft suspension Sole and Goodyear welted.
Also half sizes.
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Pointed Monk Creepers, Black & White Leather€135.00Sizes run small. Buy at leasts one size larger than normally.
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Ladies U.S. Navy Pea Coat€95.00Come on and play the sailors' polka
Make way for Navy blue
Oh, how the girls all love to polka
With a sailor who's tried and true
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Beatle Boots€135.00Beatle boots originated in October 1961, when John Lennon and Paul McCartney saw Chelsea boots whilst browsing in the London footwear company Anello & Davide, and ordered four pairs (with the addition of Cuban heels) for the Beatles, to complement their new suit image upon their return from Hamburg.
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