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Bonafe color 4 field boot looking cognacish in the evening light
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What product do you use to get that kind of shine on cordovan? Looks awesome!
What product do you use to get that kind of shine on cordovan? Looks awesome!
Is that how much Heinreich Dinkelacker goes for? I was interested in buying a pair at some point just to diversify but not sure €1300 is worth it on a brand I cannot try on first.Who among us can afford €1300 for a new pair of shoes? I never bought pre-loved shoes before, but the quality is definitely there. Heinreich Dinkelacker, made in Budapest, now I’m on the lookout for a black pair.
I got lucky in Germany and found a pair for about $800 US. They are exceptionally well made, serious tanks. But I’d be out at €1300.Who among us can afford €1300 for a new pair of shoes? I never bought pre-loved shoes before, but the quality is definitely there. Heinreich Dinkelacker, made in Budapest, now I’m on the lookout for a black pair.
Is that how much Heinreich Dinkelacker goes for? I was interested in buying a pair at some point just to diversify but not sure €1300 is worth it on a brand I cannot try on first.
Well that's the EU ballpark price. Ranges from $965 to $1555 for cordovan. You guys might get taxed less when they export them to USA. I can't fault the quality or the workmanship.I got lucky in Germany and found a pair for about $800 US. They are exceptionally well made, serious tanks. But I’d be out at €1300.
Mine are brown shell cordovan boots, and they are developing quite a nice olive patina. I was wandering through KaDeWe in Berlin one day, and bam. They were just sitting there on sale. Knowing what I knew about the maker, needless to say I was all over it.Well that's the EU ballpark price. Ranges from $965 to $1555 for cordovan. You guys might get taxed less when they export them to USA. I can't fault the quality or the workmanship.
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