Show us your new shoes (Vol 2)

Show us your new shoes (Vol 2)

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Big Al.

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Thursday 9th November 2017
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FreeLitres

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189 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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First!

ETA some £300 Dolce & Gabbana TK Maxx specials to get things kicked off



Edited by FreeLitres on Thursday 9th November 10:46

LordGrover

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224 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Aw. No tan?

VEA

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213 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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FreeLitres

6,114 posts

189 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Remember these badboys that i managed to get in the summer?


Well, it turns out that none of my shoe trees fit. I had hoped that my standard medium Charles Tyrwhitt ones would fit but they just wont fit passed the more structured instep. I even bought the small version of the trees which fits in, but doesnt fill the width or volume of the vamp leading to wrinkles. The leather seems very soft and supple and I think they will wrinkle pretty bad without a decent fit on the trees.

i have an option to get some propper bespoke trees made up but it will cost me a few £000s. Can anyone think of an alternative for getting shoe trees with a decent fit?

LordGrover

33,824 posts

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Thursday 9th November 2017
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Get the next size up and get filing/sanding.

FreeLitres

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189 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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I might try that. I have previously tried sanding trees with an electrical hand sander to get them to fit in some Barkers, but it wasn't successful as it was taking ages to remove a small amout of material.

What kind of woodworking tool/file would be best to get the initial shape? I think a plane would be too aggresive and wouldn't handle the curves.

LordGrover

33,824 posts

224 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Rasp?

InductionRoar

2,067 posts

144 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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FreeLitres said:
Remember these badboys that i managed to get in the summer?


Well, it turns out that none of my shoe trees fit. I had hoped that my standard medium Charles Tyrwhitt ones would fit but they just wont fit passed the more structured instep. I even bought the small version of the trees which fits in, but doesnt fill the width or volume of the vamp leading to wrinkles. The leather seems very soft and supple and I think they will wrinkle pretty bad without a decent fit on the trees.

i have an option to get some propper bespoke trees made up but it will cost me a few £000s. Can anyone think of an alternative for getting shoe trees with a decent fit?
I wouldn't even think about skimping on shoe trees with those, it will end in tears. Will G&G allow you to purchase trees made from the last of the customer that commissioned the shoes? I would be surprised if they did, but you must have been quoted?

Bespoke shoe trees are a silly price and are, I believe, all made by the same company, which given the differing prices for the English makers, represent a not so subtle way of reclaiming some of their costs.

Shoe trees for bespoke shoes are really only important to keep the vamp taught and prevent the toes from curling upwards. The toecap, heel cap and instep are already reinforced, so as long as the length and forefoot measurements are correct you should be ok. The issue is that nobody's feet are identical, so even if you manage to buy a perfectly fitting shoe tree for the right foot, it is doubtful that the left will fit properly.

I am aware of one maker who does not supply shoe trees with his shoes, as he believes that the uppers do not need to fit over the trees like a second skin. Heavily waisted shoes are always difficult to put the trees in (three piece trees are the money no object solution here) and whilst it does feel rather unsympathetic initially, as long as you slide them in sideways and are not leaving them half-in for prolonged periods they should not pose a problem.

Edited by InductionRoar on Thursday 9th November 11:44

InductionRoar

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144 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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LordGrover said:
Rasp?
http://www.saintcrispins.com/video-5/

A video illustrating the skill and equipment required to make a pair of lasted shoe trees. Granted the modification of an existing tree would be less arduous, however, I would strongly recommend leaving it to the professionals.

wolfracesonic

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139 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Has anyone ever made an inflatable shoe tree? Roughly the right size/shape but when inflated conforms to the inside of a given shoe; wouldn't absorb moisture but that could dissipate outwards. Less seriously, shove a (Waitrose) carrier bag in there and squirt in some expanding foam, voila!

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

251 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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FreeLitres said:
First!

ETA some £300 Dolce & Gabbana TK Maxx specials to get things kicked off



Edited by FreeLitres on Thursday 9th November 10:46
I'd hoped we could consign that sort of thing to Vol 1 tongue out

PositronicRay

27,834 posts

195 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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wolfracesonic said:
Has anyone ever made an inflatable shoe tree? Roughly the right size/shape but when inflated conforms to the inside of a given shoe; wouldn't absorb moisture but that could dissipate outwards. Less seriously, shove a (Waitrose) carrier bag in there and squirt in some expanding foam, voila!
Scrunched up newspaper, absorbs moisture if they have a right dowsing too.

Potatoes

3,572 posts

182 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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FreeLitres said:
Remember these badboys that i managed to get in the summer?


Well, it turns out that none of my shoe trees fit. I had hoped that my standard medium Charles Tyrwhitt ones would fit but they just wont fit passed the more structured instep. I even bought the small version of the trees which fits in, but doesnt fill the width or volume of the vamp leading to wrinkles. The leather seems very soft and supple and I think they will wrinkle pretty bad without a decent fit on the trees.

i have an option to get some propper bespoke trees made up but it will cost me a few £000s. Can anyone think of an alternative for getting shoe trees with a decent fit?
Omygosh! I love them!!

joshcowin

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188 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Would this type work?

PositronicRay

27,834 posts

195 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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joshcowin said:
Would this type work?
Maybe.

Thankyou4calling

10,747 posts

185 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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FreeLitres said:
First!

ETA some £300 Dolce & Gabbana TK Maxx specials to get things kicked off



Edited by FreeLitres on Thursday 9th November 10:46
Words fail me.

Uppercut

118 posts

90 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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For winter




popeyewhite

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132 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Uppercut said:
For winter
Lucky you living in the Alps.

Blown2CV

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215 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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FreeLitres said:
Remember these badboys that i managed to get in the summer?


Well, it turns out that none of my shoe trees fit. I had hoped that my standard medium Charles Tyrwhitt ones would fit but they just wont fit passed the more structured instep. I even bought the small version of the trees which fits in, but doesnt fill the width or volume of the vamp leading to wrinkles. The leather seems very soft and supple and I think they will wrinkle pretty bad without a decent fit on the trees.

i have an option to get some propper bespoke trees made up but it will cost me a few £000s. Can anyone think of an alternative for getting shoe trees with a decent fit?
i would have thought a nice touch by a bespoke shoemaker would be to give you a set of trees to fit your shoes as part of the deal, especially if part of the point of having bespoke is that they fit your feet perfectly rather than are made to a standard last.