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Technically those are Derbys (Bluchers) not Oxfords but photographically this little series is a delight. The common thread provided by the shoes, the minimalism, the textures, the muted colours, the repeated lines; just perfect. A real feel-good series of images.
ReplyDeleteIt might be strange to ask, but... what is the brand, model of your shoes. They look solid!
ReplyDeleteThe shoes are Timberland brand. Model: Richmond PT Oxford. Size 10. Dark Brown. Most comfortable lace shoes I own.
ReplyDeleteThose aren't oxfords! They have open lacing, so they're bluchers if you're American, and derbies if you're British. Oxfords/balmorals have closed lacing.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe all the shoe experts here! I was making a tongue in cheek reference to the movie, "The Kingsmen." But in my sartorial legerdemain defense I have to say that I am calling my shoes oxfords because that's what the maker, Timberland, calls them. Most of the time I just call them comfortable...
ReplyDeleteFun series Kirk. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWell ... I could not imagine that to make foot photography one has to get a degree in shoesology ... Start studying ... ;-)
ReplyDeleteWere you wearing the straw Stetson cowboy hat?
ReplyDeleteOld guys should wear slip-on shoes...like I do. :)
ReplyDeleteOld guys should do whatever they want.
DeleteHow Can you do that!!! :0
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