I'm a 13 and had to send them back. Went down to a 12 and they are still large. Order both the 10.5 and 11 and send the other back. Free returns with Nordstrom. But my suggestion would be a 10.5.
I'm a 13 and had to send them back. Went down to a 12 and they are still large. Order both the 10.5 and 11 and send the other back. Free returns with Nordstrom. But my suggestion would be a 10.5.
And actually got time in with the family today. Wore this to grab lunch at a Hibachi spot with them:
Afterwards, we ended up doing some family thrifting haha.
I scooped this Bill Blass blazer for $3.50:
Passed on this:
And unbelievably...ran into 2 pairs of AE McAllisters! Both size 15 3e
Ended up picking up one in hopes to resell ($10). This is the before and after cleaning and a much needed lace swap :
Dad scooped a pair of Bass loafers for $4 so i hit em with a cleaning/polish:
After Dad realized I knew how to polish shoes, he pulled out a pair of Bally's that he bought for $200 back in the 80s, before he even met my mom. Asked if there was anything i could do..
Before:
And actually got time in with the family today. Wore this to grab lunch at a Hibachi spot with them:
Afterwards, we ended up doing some family thrifting haha.
I scooped this Bill Blass blazer for $3.50:
Passed on this:
And unbelievably...ran into 2 pairs of AE McAllisters! Both size 15 3e
Ended up picking up one in hopes to resell ($10). This is the before and after cleaning and a much needed lace swap :
Dad scooped a pair of Bass loafers for $4 so i hit em with a cleaning/polish:
After Dad realized I knew how to polish shoes, he pulled out a pair of Bally's that he bought for $200 back in the 80s, before he even met my mom. Asked if there was anything i could do..
Before:
Received a giftcard to Bloomie's as an Xmas present and tried to spend it today. Not a single thing worth picking out. Will try a different branch soon.
Not sure if any of you are in the area or if you can order from Nordstrom stores but I saw a pair of AE Players in Walnut sz 11 for $200 in West Farms (East Hartford) Really great shoe at a great price.
thanks everyone and jmal, like Unknwn is saying, its fairly easy to learn. I actually learned from that GQ article posted and googling how to do it.
i.e. http://www.ehow.com/how_31_shine-shoes.html
it's actually really rewarding being able to maintain your own shoes and its fairly cheap to do. $5 for a brush, $5 for dauber applicator, $5 mink oil, $5 saddle soap, $10 per polish all of which i accumulated over the past few months. Most shoe shine places will run you $5 per shoe. Although everything I listed can run upwards of $50 (depending on the amount of different polishes you buy) you will be able to shine way more than 10 shoes haha.
Wis and Unknwn: Yeah guys, I have no clue how I keep running into these pieces. I really just thumb through and its hit or miss. With this and the other, I didn't even see a tag for the sizing. Just tried them on and bam