Unboxing Black Cap Toe Oxford Harvey from Sons of Henrey

The reason that I had interested in Sons of Henrey then is just as that everyone would be interested in it today, it mimics Edward Green. The brand can never officially admit this, but any shoe aficionado can tell so by only looking at a few pairs. Combined with what he did, developing lasts in Springline, sourcing same type of leathers, this selling point is confirmed.

This black cap toe oxford Harvey with rubber sole hit target the fastest in two rounds of GMTO (Group Made To Order). My first batch of Harvey uses Dark Oak Nevada leather which is almost exclusively used by Edward Green (and maybe Church’s), but sales are disappointing. No matter how people despise black cap toe oxford as boring and old man, its charm is unparalleled.

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Unboxing Harvey from Sons of Henrey

This model is the best seller from Belgian brand Sons of Henrey in China, and it sold out so quickly every time when it was stocked. What makes Harvey so lovable? The answer is boring, no, I don’t mean the answer is boring, I mean the shoes are boring. But I think the words boring and classic are interchangeable in classic menswear.

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Unboxing Cap Toe Oxford Magnolia from J.Fitzpatrick

J.FitzPatrick is not famous for its classic and conservative models, however it doesn’t mean J.FitzPatrick does not offer these wardrobe staples.

If you have to pick up the most boring model in J.FitzPatrick lineup, Magnolia wins without any opponent in the sight. But how boring is this model? Let us have a check.

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