Nike
Cortez
Light Armory Blue
Cortez
Light Armory Blue
What kind of bike you got? And what size foot?Today was sunny and warm. I rode about 200 miles. I wore leather high top chucks....Different ones from last Sunday.
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That one's a Road King. Fantastic machine. 102k miles and going strong....Size 12.What kind of bike you got? And what size foot?
Nice. I’ve got a Low Rider S. Previously a Road Glide. I have some nice size 9 riding shoes I’m trying to get rid of. Thought you might be the size.That one's a Road King. Fantastic machine. 102k miles and going strong....Size 12.
Nice. I’ve got a Low Rider S. Previously a Road Glide. I have some nice size 9 riding shoes I’m trying to get rid of. Thought you might be the size.
Looks like I am outgunned with my Solex 2200 ... but then I am outgunned by everything with my Solex 2200That one's a Road King. Fantastic machine. 102k miles and going strong....Size 12.
Fit is perfect for me because I have normal/narrow feet (never had the need for a larger last on any of my shoes).Often imitated, but never duplicated. Truly a classic.
I’ve always had the Nike Cortez on my list (along with the Nike Low Blazer ‘77) but have yet to pull the trigger.
@Marco , how do you find the fit and feel of the Cortez with their seemingly narrow profile?
However, I hope to find them in New York City this summer (yes, I'm coming to the US!).
Robert, do you want to laugh loudly? Church's has moved part of its production to Italy in the Marche Region, EXACTLY where Velasca shoes are manufactured...When I first saw the picture, I thought it was the Burwood by Church’s.
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Very nice, Marco. The Polentatt certainly takes it up a notch.
Today… another shoe from our Italian friends at Astorflex. This is a new pair of the Brownflex chukka in Ebano leather. These are made for and sold exclusively at Huckberry. (More pics and further comments in the Desert Boot thread). View attachment 1832023
Robert, do you want to laugh loudly? Church's has moved part of its production to Italy in the Marche Region, EXACTLY where Velasca shoes are manufactured...