View Poll Results: Ghillie brogues
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3rd October 08, 04:17 PM
#141
Three days! You chaps must be joking! August this year has been the most dank,dismal,dire,dreadful month that I can ever remember!Mind you, going on your theory, I would not have to look at those awful ghillie things this year,so perhaps it was not all bad.
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3rd October 08, 05:17 PM
#142
I wonder if there is a special kind of shoe tree that has to be used with ghillie brogues...
I also wonder if there are a bunch of special care techniques-other than regular shoe care-that have to be used with them...
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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3rd October 08, 07:53 PM
#143
Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
I wonder if there is a special kind of shoe tree that has to be used with ghillie brogues...
I also wonder if there are a bunch of special care techniques-other than regular shoe care-that have to be used with them...
A regular shoe tree works just fine. The heel and toe are "normal" after all, and the tree doesn't really go under the tongue so much.
Care? I, err, polish mine? Have them resoled when they wear out?
"To the make of a piper go seven years of his own learning, and seven generations before. At the end of his seven years one born to it will stand at the start of knowledge, and leaning a fond ear to the drone he may have parley with old folks of old affairs." - Neil Munro
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3rd October 08, 08:32 PM
#144
Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer
A regular shoe tree works just fine. The heel and toe are "normal" after all, and the tree doesn't really go under the tongue so much.
Care? I, err, polish mine? Have them resoled when they wear out?
Oh, that sounds like any other shoes...
I just seem to remember someone complaining that there were too many things that had to be done to take care of them, and that was why they would never get them.
Not too sure what that person was complaining about...
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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4th October 08, 12:39 PM
#145
Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Oh, that sounds like any other shoes...
I just seem to remember someone complaining that there were too many things that had to be done to take care of them, and that was why they would never get them.
Not too sure what that person was complaining about...
I too am puzzles about what he was what he was talking about.
Any leather shoe requires some care. The super cheap ones cannot be resoled. I had a 2 prs of hand-made Mexican ones (Navy style dress) that I wore alternately for almost 25 years, until the uppers finally gave out. I don't remember how many times I had them re-soled and re-heeled. I gave them a weekly cleaning with saddle-soap, then polished them for Sunday, and always put shoe trees into them each night.
Maybe he was complaining about all the piercings and gimping, and would have the same complaint about regular Wing Tips.
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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4th October 08, 12:48 PM
#146
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Just an observation! Since this thread has been going I have had occasion to don my kilt and attend one or two daytime functions in the Western Highlands and it seems to me that the ghillie brogue is being worn more often, these days, as day attire. The people wearing them are locals and many have lived in the area for all their lives----not incommers ---so they know a thing or two about wearing the kilt.It is a growing trend I fear.
Why a fear though? Is this something you don't want to see? Why?
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4th October 08, 01:09 PM
#147
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Three days! You chaps must be joking! August this year has been the most dank,dismal,dire,dreadful month that I can ever remember!Mind you, going on your theory, I would not have to look at those awful ghillie things this year,so perhaps it was not all bad.
September has been very hot and sunny, except for that one day we had a hurricane come to call.
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4th October 08, 04:00 PM
#148
Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer
(I personally think that dress shoes should have leather soles, but, that's not really the point.).
Since many band members will be marching in them, I would encourage them to protect their feet. That is to say, Vibram soles are a good thing!
Originally Posted by English Bloke
50/50 again... Ooooooh It's a split decision still....
Isn't it interesting that after 10 days, it's a dead heat again.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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4th October 08, 05:41 PM
#149
Originally Posted by Carolina Kiltman
I too am puzzles about what he was what he was talking about.
Any leather shoe requires some care. The super cheap ones cannot be resoled. I had a 2 prs of hand-made Mexican ones (Navy style dress) that I wore alternately for almost 25 years, until the uppers finally gave out. I don't remember how many times I had them re-soled and re-heeled. I gave them a weekly cleaning with saddle-soap, then polished them for Sunday, and always put shoe trees into them each night.
Maybe he was complaining about all the piercings and gimping, and would have the same complaint about regular Wing Tips.
That might be it...
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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5th October 08, 05:48 AM
#150
Originally Posted by Tommy Hunt
Why a fear though? Is this something you don't want to see? Why?
I am not a fan of ghillie brogues.
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