In today's photo the left foot is colored accurately but the socks are washed out and the shoe is somewhat obscured by its own blackness. On the other foot, so to speak, the shoe is washed out by the light but the details are more visible and the coloring of the sock is accurate. Click on the photo for an enlarged view.
Edward Green bespoke made by Tony Gaziano before he left to co-found Gaziano & Girling, these are lightly constructed bluchers for summer wear. They are paired with gray and white patterned socks and the trousers to a mid-gray pick and pick suit.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Suits and Socks, Installment XVI
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6 comments:
Will,
slightly off topic, but I was wondering, if you will post about your meeting with Marc Guyot.
I would be interested to read about it.
What does "lightly constructed" mean for shoes? Unlined? Or is there more to it?
They are unlined, and by virtue of their small size weigh less than my other shoes.
Sebastian, there is nothing more to report.
How can we focus on the shoes when there is a shadowed mid-grey sharkskin suit waiting for its picture to be taken. Let's see the suit.
The washed-out shoe on the right looks a little grayish, which leads me to more shoe-related questions:
What do you think of gray shoes? Do you have any in your extensive collection? If not, why not?
I wouldn't wear gray shoes. Maroon is as risque as I get.
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