Arriving just before the end of summer gun is this pair of Gaziano & Girling Mitchells in vintage maple calf on the MH71 last. The Mitchell is a relatively modern form of brogue where, instead of the traditional method of punching holes into strips of leather that are attached to the shoe, smaller punches are made directly into the body. The result is a cleaner looking design that goes well with lighter tones.
Sadly, these are specialty shoes for many men as their color is likely inappropriate for conservative settings. For the rest of us, they slide nicely into the summer rotation. In my opinion, maple shoes look their best next to the equally pale trousers of summer, particularly light gray and light blue. Men more influenced by the South of Italy may wear them with navy, but I think that a shade too far.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Maple Mitchells
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9 comments:
I would love to see a picture of these worn with the light gray trousers. I've been so conservative that it is hard to break loose, but this is encouraging. Beautiful color.
Very nice shoes Will.
Are they available in other colours?
They are available in 28 other colors and finishes.
Beautiful shoes Will. I just got a pair of Cleverlys in a very similar style but in an oxblood color. I do wear my maple colored shoes with light gray, navy and other light colored trousers. It really looks great with a navy or even mid blue suit.
I have the same shoes on TG73. Love them. I darkened mine in an attempt to have them for a year round option.
I too just bought a pair of Cleverleys in black. I have a pair of the new Anthony Cleverley range on order in oxblood. They look great with a prince of wales suit.
Which pair of G&G are your favorite ones Will?
They do look nice with navy trousers in southern Italy...in a casual setting drinking a Campari. Lovely shoes
Hi Will - can you comment on Prince Charles' extensive use of patches? What gives? Any history behind this? cf link: http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/eVRNy0HKP-p/Prince+Wales+Visits+St+Pancras+Almshouses/iDIIaQ8ioOA/Prince+Charles
Thanks - EV
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