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Sincerely,
Justin, "The Shoe Snob"
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Today's Favorites - Scarpe Di Bianco
While I am not crazy about the burnishing job that Scarpe Di Bianco did on the toes and heels, I do love the fact that they darkened the leather where the brogueing takes place. This feature provides a great way to accentuate the brogue and while this might be quite loud for some, I find it to be something that will help differentiate the model from all of the other full-brogues that would look exactly like it, had it not been darkened.
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Brogues,
Burnished Shoes,
Scarpe Di Bianco
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Yeah, the toes and heels look unnecessarily convoluted. Gorgeous color though, and it would be perfect if brown, or even burnt orange suede was used instead where the spots are.
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